President Bola Tinubu has expressed optimism that Nigerians’ patience amid ongoing economic challenges will soon yield positive results.
In a statement released on Friday by Ajuri Ngelale, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Tinubu extended Easter greetings to Nigerians, emphasizing themes of love, sacrifice, and compassion associated with the season.
Tinubu emphasized the significance of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice as a lesson for leaders and citizens to embrace selflessness and compassion while striving for national unity, peace, and prosperity.
“The President warmly greets Christians in Nigeria and around the world on this occasion, emphasising love, sacrifice, and compassion as the patent themes of this solemn season,” the statement said.
“President Tinubu notes that the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for humanity is an emphatic lesson for leaders and all Nigerians to yield to selflessness and compassion, and be steadfast in the pursuit of a united, peaceful, and prosperous nation.”
Acknowledging the impact of his administration’s policies on the populace and the economy since assuming office in May, Tinubu commended Nigerians for their resilience and sacrifices, essential for economic recovery.
The president assured citizens that their patience and sacrifices would soon bear fruit, leading to abundant blessings. He emphasized his administration’s unwavering commitment to overcoming challenges and steering Nigeria towards growth and prosperity.
“The President strongly commends Nigerians for the sacrifices they have made in the past few months for the nation to be steered to the path of recovery and sustainable growth, assuring them that the seeds of patience which they have sown are beginning to sprout and will in no time bring forth an abundance of good fruits.
“As Christians celebrate the victory of life over death as exemplified by the resurrection of Christ, President Tinubu assures all citizens that Nigeria will triumph over its challenges as his administration remains firmly committed to this end,” the statement read.
KanyiDaily recalls that President Bola Tinubu recently urged religious leaders to refrain from invoking curses on the nation during their sermons.
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