ABUJA — PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu on Tuesday told Nigerians not to lose hope, saying that the country is on a promising path of restoration and progress, with every indication pointing toward a bright future.
The President also for the umpteenth time sympathized with the families of those that lost their loved ones during the palliative distribution stampedes in some cities of the country.
President Tinubu in his Christmas message said that Christmas embodies the fulfilment of divine prophecy and symbolises the triumph of love, peace, and unity.
He urged Nigerians in the spirit of the season to renew their hope and belief in a prosperous country.
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The message partly read: “On this joyous Christmas Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to Christians across Nigeria and worldwide as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, as narrated in the Holy Scriptures.
“Christmas embodies the fulfilment of divine prophecy and symbolises the triumph of love, peace, and unity. It is a poignant reminder that light can emerge even in the darkest times, bringing solace and hope. This belief resonates with people of all faiths. Indeed, God is with us.
“Recent tragic events in Ibadan, Okija, and Abuja deeply sadden us, and our thoughts are with those who continue to suffer from these heartbreaking incidents. We earnestly pray that such misfortunes do not revisit our families and communities and that the lives of innocents are never again cut short.
“I offer my deepest sympathies to the families enduring pain and loss this year, whether from floods, fire, or accidents. May we all find comfort and solace in our faith, the support of loved ones, and the abiding presence of Jesus Christ. Our compassionate and merciful God stands with the weak, the brokenhearted, and the sick.
“As we celebrate this blessed season, let us be mindful of those facing difficulties. They are not far from us—our neighbours, family members, and the people we encounter daily, whether in places of worship, markets, offices, or boardrooms.
“Kindness transcends financial status. Those with modest means and those with abundance need a smile or a word of encouragement.”
The President told Nigerians to use the occasion to honour their brave troops, who risk their lives to safeguard the country, adding, “They deserve our prayers and steadfast support.”
He further called for support and prayers to the nation’s leaders, saying, “With your backing, we can serve our country diligently and strive for prosperity.”
Continuing, he said: “Nigeria is on a promising path of restoration and progress, with every indication pointing toward a bright future. In the spirit of this season, let us renew our hope and belief in a prosperous Nigeria.
“For those travelling during this festive period, I wish you safe journeys. Rest assured, the government is taking all necessary steps to ensure our transportation routes are secure and convenient. We also provide free train services and subsidized road transport costs on 144 routes nationwide to ease your travels.
“Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a joyous and prosperous New Year.”