As the Lenten Season commences, President Bola Tinubu has extended his heartfelt wishes to all Christians in Nigeria and the world at large who partake in the sacred time.
The President in a statement, notes that
beyond fasting and prayer, all Nigerians should embrace the love of Jesus Christ by showing compassion and empathy to those around them.
The Nigerian leader advised citizens to extend a helping hand to those in need, comfort the grieving, visit the sick, and uplift the marginalised.
“The Scriptures remind us that our love for one another is a true testament of worship.
Let this season deepen our commitment to selflessness and service as we strive to build a nation where empathy and generosity shape our daily interactions.”
President Tinubu said this period of reflection coincides with encouraging progress in our nation.
“We ended 2024 positively, as our economy showed strong growth in the last quarter, compared to the same period in 2023. Food prices are declining, the Exchange rate is stabilising, fuel prices are dropping, and our internal security is strengthening.”
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On security, the President said, security and law enforcement Agencies are making commendable strides and this progress fills the nation with steadfast hope and optimism for the future.
Adding that this year’s Lent, a time of devotion and reflection for Christians, coincides with the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims, a season that similarly emphasises devotion, sacrifice, and acts of kindness.
“This convergence of religious observances is a testament to the unity in diversity that characterises our nation.”
He prayed that as Nigerians journey through this season with penitence and steadfast devotion to God Almighty, may His kindness bring healing to the sick, prosperity to the people, and peace.
“May we experience God’s goodness in a profound way this Lenten season. May He renew our hearts, strengthen our faith, and guide us on righteousness.”
(Editor: Ken Eseni)