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Obidient Movement vows to end bad governance in Nigeria

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The Obidient Movement has reiterated its commitment to advancing accountability and transparency in governance across Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a communique issued at the end of ‘Good Governance Symposium to Chart a New Course for the Obidient Movement in the South-East’, held at Onitsha Anambra State on Saturday, 09 November 2924.

In the 7-point communique signed by its national coordinator, Dr Tanko Yunusa, the Movement expressed its unwavering resolve to bid farewell to bad governance in Nigeria.

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The communique highlighted the following resolutions:

1. Collaboration with Anambra State Support Groups – This partnership facilitated the symposium, aimed at strengthening and repositioning the Movement for greater impact and strategic development.

2. Repositioning the Obidient Movement for Greater Impact – A renewed focus on enhancing the Movement’s influence and reach.

3. Formalization and Restructuring – Under the leadership of Dr. Tanko Yunusa, the Movement is focused on unifying efforts and streamlining its structure for cohesive progress.

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4. Reinforcement of Organizational Structure – Aligning the Movement’s mission to promote social and political cohesion, ethical leadership, and purpose-driven advocacy.

5. Harmonization, Restructuring, and Unified Purpose – Committing to a unified mission and strengthening social and political cohesion across the Movement.

6. Ethical Leadership and Diaspora Engagement – Emphasizing the importance of ethical leadership while harnessing the role of the diaspora in reshaping Nigeria’s future.

7. Emerging as a Beacon of Hope – Establishing a foundation for the Movement’s next phase, providing a platform for meaningful dialogue and strategic planning throughout Nigeria.

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The group also expressed its sincere gratitude to the Valentine Chineto Ozigbo (VCO) Foundation and Naija We Can for their sponsorship, which was instrumental in making this event a success.

 

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