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Father’s Day: Tinubu salutes fathers for their sacrifice, resilience

President Bola Tinubu has commended fathers, including all paternal figures, who have contributed to shaping the country, through their provision, protection, presence and sacrifice. The…

President Bola Tinubu has commended fathers, including all paternal figures, who have contributed to shaping the country, through their provision, protection, presence and sacrifice.

The president, in his message on Father’s Day, through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, urged fathers to “stay true to their bounden commitment of positively shaping the destinies of those to whom the future belongs.”

Part of the statement read:  “On the occasion of Father’s Day, President Bola Tinubu congratulates fathers, including all paternal figures, who have in no small measure contributed to shaping the destiny of the nation by their sacrifice, forbearance, provision, protection, presence, and guidance of the young ones to the noble and true path.”

The president said Father’s Day, with origins far deep into the Middle Ages, and official roots in West Virginia, the United States, where an event was held in 1908 to celebrate 362 men who died in an explosion at a coal-mining company, is significant for its purpose as a day set apart to honour all fathers – living, deceased, and paternal figures.

“President Tinubu affirms that society is in better stead with fathers who rise to the great demand of responsibility, guiding the children through the vagaries of existence and preparing them for the future, as well as bequeathing to them pristine values that money or material comfort cannot provide, but only by personal example of discipline, integrity, service, respect, love and allegiance to the nation.

“The president salutes all fathers, the sung and the unsung, who brave the toil of the day and the soreness of the night to provide for their families, describing them as true heroes,” the statement read.

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