*Change slogan a promise that must be kept —
Buhari
*Saraki, Oritsejafor, Obiano, others call for peace, unity
By Sam Eyoboka, Clifford Ndujihe, Henry Umoru & Joseph
Erunke
ABUJA – President Muhammadu Buhari, Senate President, Dr Bukola
Saraki and the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, yesterday, preached peace
and love as Christians all over the world today celebrate the birth of Jesus
Christ.
He said: “I felicitate with all Nigerians, especially our
Christian brothers and sisters, on the joyous occasion of this year’s
Christmas. On this occasion of the commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ,
let us all rededicate ourselves to the virtues of peace, love, honesty,
justice, equity, piety, humility and service to others which he taught. There
can be no doubt that a greater manifestation of these virtues and ideals in our
lives will immensely help us to become a more united, peaceful, secure and
progressive nation.”
Buhari also enjoined Nigerians to reach out in love and
compassion to fellow Nigerians who were in distress at this period of the
nation’s history.
He, particularly, urged them to remember victims of terrorism
and insurgency in the country, especially Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
According to him, the Federal Government will
continue to collaborate with state governments and other stakeholders to ease
the harsh conditions in IDP camps.
He said his administration’s ultimate objective was to quickly end insurgency and return the IDPs to their homes.
He said his administration’s ultimate objective was to quickly end insurgency and return the IDPs to their homes.
“We must never again allow any group to hold the nation to
ransom under whatever guise. Let us also not allow current socio-economic and
security challenges to dampen our expectations for a better Nigeria,” he added.
The President stated that his administration had taken a number of measures to
restore hope to the people, adding that the 2016 Budget defines his
administration’s commitment to giving Nigeria a new lease of life.
He further expressed the determination of the Federal Government
to bring about tangible changes in the lives of all Nigerians. In this regard,
efforts will be intensified to recover stolen funds, block revenue leakages and
enthrone due process, transparency and accountability. Public office is a
public trust that must be held to the highest ethical standards. I wish all
Nigerians a Merry Christmas. Please drive carefully,” he said.
Saraki, Ekweremadu, Obiano preach peace, love
In like manner, Senate President Bukola Saraki; Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, urged Nigerians to ensure that their actions were predicated on peace, love and unity which they said, were the virtues needed to rebuild the country.
In like manner, Senate President Bukola Saraki; Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, urged Nigerians to ensure that their actions were predicated on peace, love and unity which they said, were the virtues needed to rebuild the country.
The two leaders of the National Assembly, in separate goodwill
messages to Nigerians, noted that such virtues were necessary if Nigeria must
progress to the expected level.
Saraki’s message, conveyed through his Special Adviser, Media
and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said these virtues were crucial to the
developmental drive of the present administration and to ensure that the
country takes her rightful place as a proud member of the international
community.
He noted that the economic challenges facing the nation as a
result of dwindling revenue inflow into the Federation Account was a passing
phase which would surely give way to a better future.
Saraki said: “Our President has just presented to the National
Assembly the proposed estimates of 2016 budget of hope. We in the National
Assembly have resolved to throw our weight behind the administration of
President Muhammadu Buhari and to collaborate with him in the execution of his
policies of Change aimed at enhancing the living standard of our people and for
a brighter prospect for our dear nation,” Saraki said.
He urged Nigerians to renew their faith in God and remain
dedicated to the course of national development in the true spirit of Christmas
which epitomizes love, perseverance, patience, brotherly kindness and the
spirit of sharing.
Similarly, Ekweremadu, in his message through his Special
Adviser, Media, Uche Anichukwu, urged Christians to follow the footsteps of
Christ and pursue peace, unity and love towards all men.
Senator Ekweremadu stated that a nation divided against itself
would never be able to realize its full potentials, adding: “As we celebrate
Christmas, I call on Nigerians to emulate the forgiving spirit and selflessness
of God who sent his only begotten son to save mankind from eternal damnation.
We must also imbibe the humble, peaceful, and caring natures of Jesus Christ
and do away with the vices of recrimination, nepotism, ethno-religious
intolerance, and political inconsideration, which have held the country down
over the years”.
Let’s unite Nigeria with love —Obiano
Also, the governor of Anambra State urged Nigerians to
strengthen the bonds of the nation’s unity with love this Christmas.
In a Special Christmas Message from Awka, the state capital,
Governor Obiano observed that the feast of Christmas offers Nigerians a chance
to reflect on the imperatives of national unity and the need to reach out and
touch one another with love.
“Nigerians should use the opportunity of Christmas to reflect on
national unity and seek new approaches and solutions to the numerous problems
that beset the nation.
If we seek hard enough, we will all come to the conclusion that
most of the challenges we have with regards to unity can be solved with love.
With love, we can consign our differences to the margins of our existence.”
Reflecting on the many difficulties the country has faced in
recent times, Governor Obiano observed that the incendiary rhetoric among
Nigeria’s many ethnic nationalities and the frequent bloodbath occasioned by
religious and tribal hostilities would all take the backseat, if Nigerians
chose love as their defining ethos.
“We must replace the language of war with the language of love.
We must reach out and touch one another. We must demonstrate love for one
another, for family, for friends and for Nigeria. That, to me, is the message
of Christmas,” the governor declared.
CAN fetes Christians, Muslims
National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has felicitated with the nation’s Christians and Moslems, saying that the dual celebration has offered the nation another unique opportunity to imbibe the lessons associated with the different celebrations.
National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has felicitated with the nation’s Christians and Moslems, saying that the dual celebration has offered the nation another unique opportunity to imbibe the lessons associated with the different celebrations.
In a personal goodwill message the CAN president said: “On
behalf of my family and the entire Christian community in Nigeria under the
auspices of CAN, I wish to congratulate all Nigerians on the occasion of
Christmas and Eid-el-Maulud celebrations.
“Fellow compatriots, this season offers us another unique
opportunity to imbibe the lessons that come with the season. For the Christian
and Muslim communities, the messages of the two celebrations are clear and key
to our collective existence as a nation.”
He, therefore, urged all Nigerians irrespective of creed or
tribe to imbibe and demonstrate the virtues of peacefulness, care for one
another and sacrifice that the birth of Christ Jesus and the holy prophet
Mohammed preaches.
“The season presents us a great opportunity to reflect on the
challenges confronting our nation. Let us use this occasion to strengthen our
collective resolve to fight vices such as ethnicity, sectionalism and economic
hardship that threatens to tear us apart. Let’s give our unalloyed support to
the military as they fight to defeat insurgency in the North-East of Nigeria.”
Pray for Nigeria, PDP urges Christians, Moslems
On its part, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, called on
Nigerians to use this year’s Eid-el-Maulud and Christmas to offer special
prayers for the unity, peace and stability of the country.
This is contained in a statement signed by the PDP National
Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, yesterday.
The party also charged Nigerians to recommit their individual
and collective security as well as their economic welfare into the hands of
God.
“The two important celebrations, coming at this time, offer the
citizens an opportunity to put aside every political, religious and ethnic
difference and unite against their prevailing common challenges.
“The PDP called on all Nigerians to use the occasions to reflect
on those things that bind them together as a nation. The party is calling on
Nigerians to also show love to one another and commit the nation into Gods’
hands. We continue to charge the political class to be conscious of divine
accountability in all their dealings.”
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