Easter: Abiodun preaches peace, love and unity

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Governor Dapo Abiodun

Governor Dapo Abiodun sends Easter message to Christians

By Adejoke Adeleye

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has called Nigerians, especially residents of the state, to embrace peace, love and unity as the world celebrates Easter.

In his Easter message made available to newsmen in Abeokuta by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, the governor urged Nigerians to avail themselves with what the resurrection of Jesus Christ symbolises, and live in peace.

He noted that the country is indeed going through challenges and implored the people to emulate the love Christ showed while being crucified, to move the country forward.

According to Abiodun, the resurrection of Jesus had indeed shown that the country has a great hope to rise from the present ashes to a powerful nation.

While wishing the Christian faithful a wonderful Easter celebration, the governor also charged them to pray for the country to overcome the socio-economic challenges confronting it.

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However, he expressed optimism that the country will regain its position in the comity of the nations, calling on the people not to be wary, but trudge on.

“Easter symbolises the triumph of Christ over death, so our country will rise greatly from the current challenges confronting it. To all Nigerians, let us draw lessons from the message of the love of Jesus, even in the face of being crucified, and embrace love, peace and unity.

“As a people, let us hold on to one another and support the government in its fight against banditry, kidnapping, insurgency and other forms of insecurity. Continue to pray for the progress and unity of Nigeria, and let us desist from acts capable of dividing us more.

“In Ogun, I want to enjoin my people to engage in activities that can promote a secure and serene society. Let us use the opportunity of the Easter celebration to show love to our neighbours. We shall continue to engender programmes that will make life more meaningful to our people.

“While I want to urge our people to engage in moderate celebration, I will like to remind them that the COVID-19 pandemic is still much around.

”As we celebrate, let us adhere to the safety protocols of the pandemic”, the statement submitted.

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