Christmas: Yahaya Bello felicitates with Christians, calls for prayers for Nigeria

As Nigerian Christians joined the Christians worldwide to celebrate the Christmas celebration, Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has sent his goodwill message to participate in the celebration.

Bello, in his Christmas message released by his Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Muhammed, noted that the season signified hope for humankind.

The governor, therefore, urged citizens to remain optimistic for a better Nigeria.

Bello said that the Christmas celebration represented hope and love, hence a season for Nigerians to remember that the country’s trying phase would not last for too long.

The governor also urged citizens to emulate God’s love for humanity and replicate the same to their neighbours during the season.

Bello said that though the season was an excellent time to spend with family and loved ones sharing happiness, it should also be a time for sober reflections and prayers for peace, unity and togetherness of the country.

He further expressed joy that residents of the state witnessed yet another Christmas period.

The governor noted that in spite of several hurdles faced individually and collectively, God Almighty had ceaselessly shown His boundless mercy and love to mankind.

“Over the past months, from the beginning of the year, Kogi State has experienced a high level of peace and tranquility owing to the administration’s commitments to the security and safety of the citizenry.

”In spite of setbacks experienced, the government had remained unwavering in this cause.

“There has been remarkable and notable advancement in socio-economic growth and infrastructural development,” he said.

According to him, as the year comes to a close, Christians all over mark such a significant day with so much joy and excitement.

“Nigerians should not cease to preach the message of peace and good neighborliness as they set to enter the New year.

“Seasons such as this should not pass without people engaging in good gestures to the less privileged.

“By sharing gifts and materials to the needy and being kind to everyone around them because such acts would promote love and peaceful co-existence,” Bello stated.

Bello, however, encouraged citizens to go about their celebrations peacefully without any fear as the state had put modalities in place to guarantee citizens’ safety before, during and after the holiday period.

He also warned those with evil intentions to desist from such as Kogi State was no ground for any form of criminality.

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