Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has said Nigeria will arise again.
Aregbesola said the greatest challenges confronting the nation are nation-building and selfless leaders.
In a statement, Aregbesola praised Nigerians for their efforts and sacrifices towards building a democratic, just and humane society.
“We are in a critical stage in our journey for sustainable democracy.
“Therefore, we must do everything humanly possible to protect this democratic process, the longest in our political evolution.
“Our founding fathers, with sincerity of purpose, fought for a country where there will be equal opportunities, freedom of expression and association as well as security of life and property.
“I have strong, unwavering conviction and sincere hope that this country will still stand tall and become great again.”
Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson urged Nigerians to remain focused and supportive.
He called on them to always see the peace, security and unity of the country as a collective responsibility.
According to him, Nigeria’s diversity has proved to be one of its greatest assets.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors praised Nigerians for their perseverance and for keeping the country united.
The governors, under the aegis of PDP Governors Forum, said Independence has become one of the proudest moments for Nigerians.
The statement said: “The significance of the day lies in the fact that it binds all Nigerians as one.
“Today, as we celebrate our nation’s 55th anniversary, please take time to remember those famous freedom fighters and leaders, who not only inspired the independence struggle but also celebrated our nation’s first anniversary.
“As we observe the day with unmatched nationalistic ardour, let us resolve to contribute our quota to the growth of our nation.”
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