Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Ogun West), the chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations has called on all Christians in particular, and Nigerians in general to use the occasion of the Christmas celebration to reaffirm their faith in Jesus Christ of Nazareth and pray for a better Nigeria as the gains of the reformist Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration began to manifest.
In a Christmas message to felicitate with his constituents and all Nigerians Christendom on the occasion of 2024 Christmas, Senator Adeola said Christmas represents the celebration of the birth of a new dawn for the salvation of souls for all humanity especially for the Christians stressing that with the birth of Jesus Christ mankind have a hope for a better future and salvation of souls for eternity.
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“I want to urge all Christian faithful not to use the occasion of 2024 Christmas celebration for merry-making only but use it as a period of sober reflection and supplication to God Almighty for a better, peaceful and prosperous future.
The needed reforms for the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has started yielding some positive results in the gradual strengthening of the Naira as well as incipient downward movement of price of petrol.
I urge all Nigerians to see the season as another opportunity for fervent prayers for a new dawn and prosperous future for individuals and the Nigeria nation” the senator stated.
While acknowledging that Nigerians in general are going through a difficult period of socio-economic downturn occasioned by many historical local and global factors, the senator urged all Nigerians to look forward to a better future of renewed hope adding that with abiding faith in Jesus Christ all our challenges will be a thing of the past with restoration of desired economic growth, peace, security and poverty reduction.