Kwankwasiyya national coordinator, Dr Habeeb Salim Mohammed has called for national unity, youth mobilisation and collective action to address Nigeria’s challenges and build a better future.
Dr. Mohammed made the call when he led the Kwankwasiyya members for a solidarity visit to the Obedient Movement National Secretariat in Abuja.
He said Nigerians must rise above ethnic, religious and regional divisions to work together for national progress.
The Kwankwasiyya leader
noted that the movement reflects the aspirations of many citizens, especially young people seeking improved governance, economic opportunities and social justice.

According to him, the group has continued to engage Nigerians across the country, encouraging active participation in democratic processes and nation-building.
Dr. Mohammed stressed that the mission of the visit is to create a better Nigeria for future generations through responsible leadership and inclusive development.
“We are here to build a better Nigeria, not for ourselves, but for future generations,” he said.
He stressed that the country’s present challenges require cooperation, dialogue and a shared commitment to the common good.
Dr. Mohammed urged Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to support efforts aimed at strengthening democracy and promoting national cohesion.
He also encouraged young people to remain involved in politics and civic engagement, describing them as drivers of national transformation.
According to him, sustainable progress can only be achieved when citizens and leaders work together with sincerity and purpose.
Responding, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Dr Yunusa Tanko, said Nigeria’s greatest strength lies in its people, particularly their intellect and creativity.
Dr. Tanko hailed the achievements of Nigerians in different sectors and said the country’s human resources must be harnessed for development.

“Let us mobilise, not demobilise,” am calling for renewed patriotism and productive citizen participation” he said,
Dr. Yunusa added that locally developed ideas and innovations should be integrated into national planning and governance.
He urged stakeholders to sustain engagement with citizens and channel national energy towards unity, growth and long-term development.




























































