President
Goodluck Jonathan, the President of the Senate, David Mark, and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, on Tuesday
felicitated with Nigerians, especially Christians, as they celebrate
this year’s Christmas.
But they had a common message: Nigerians must rededicate their lives to the virtues and ideals of Jesus Christ.
In his message, Jonathan said he
joined Christians and all other Nigerians today in giving thanks to
God because his grace and benevolence had helped the nation to
overcome the many challenges it had had since the last Christmas.
He said in the message which was
signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben
Abati, that the annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ was a
most auspicious time for all to emulate the ideals the Messiah preached
and exemplified during his earthly ministry.
The President said, “Let us all
therefore resolve this Christmas to make the ideals of peace, harmony,
tolerance, love and goodwill to all even more manifest in our
interactions with others.
“It remains my sincere belief that no
height of human accomplishment is beyond us as a nation, if we can
overcome our differences, such as they are, and forge a binding national
consensus to put the progress and well-being of the country above all
other considerations.”
The President promised to do all within
his powers to ensure that participants at the planned national
conference made significant contributions towards national peace, unity
and progress.
He expressed the belief that the
conference would contribute to the resolution of contentious issues
currently hindering the nation’s progress.
Jonathan said, “My administration will
do all within its powers and abilities to ensure that when
representatives of our people assemble for the forthcoming national
conference next year, they will have every opportunity and encouragement
to make very significant contributions towards forging the required
consensus for sustained national peace, unity and progress.
“It is also my expectation that the
national conference will contribute in no small measure towards the
urgent resolution of contentious issues which currently hinder our
progress as a nation.
“With God Almighty as our guide,
strength and enabler, my administration will continue to implement its
agenda for national transformation in furtherance of its avowed
commitment to improving the living conditions of all Nigerians.
“We will continue to count on the
prayers, support and cooperation of all patriotic Nigerians in the
coming year as we consolidate and build on our achievements in several
sectors including national security, power supply, communications,
transportation, health and education.
“As we commemorate the birth of the
Prince of Peace, let us all strive to honour Him more by living our
lives as He taught; by making personal sacrifices for the good of
others, by showing greater love for others, by being fairer and more
honest in our dealings with others, by being ever-willing to forgive
those who offend us and by always extending goodwill towards others.”
In his message, Mark warned the
political class against promoting personal or group ambition over
national interest in order to avoid issues that could set the country
ablaze.
He specifically called on the political class to lead the path of peace, law and order in the country.
Mark, in a statement by his Chief Press
Secretary, Mr. Paul Mumeh, noted that politics should ordinarily be a
game and not a battle field.
He said, “We have come a long way as a
people. We should see ourselves as one people and one nation with a
common destiny. We cannot be moving in the reverse order when other
nations are going to the moon.
“We have always admitted that the
challenges are enormous but we must realise that nobody would come
from the space to solve our problems for us. We should therefore be able
to find home grown solutions to our challenges in a manner that would
comfort and indeed satisfy all sections.
“It is therefore incumbent on all of us
to act and behave in a responsible manner that would give trust and
confidence to the people.”
The President of the Senate urged
religious leaders to fervently pray for the nation and its leaders
because the present period called for wise counsel and divine
intervention.
He also implored the citizenry to make peace and religious harmony the cornerstone of their relationship with one another.
Also, Tambuwal, enjoined Nigerians to
continue to reflect on the positive things that unite the nation to
enhance its stability and prosperity as they celebrate this year’s
Christmas.
In a goodwill message to Nigerian
Christians signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs,
Mallam Imam Imam, Tambuwal also called for sustained prayers for peace,
unity and stability in the country.
He admonished persons of all faith to
be their brother’s keepers and shun all vices and negative acts that
could jeopardise the efforts of the three tiers of government in
providing democracy dividends to the citizens.
The statement reads in part, “This
period calls for sober reflection and continued prayers for our dear
nation. We must replicate on the teachings and lessons of Christmas and
continue to exhibit good character as well as extend hands of fellowship
and build blocks of unity and understanding to all irrespective of our
percieved differences.
“On our part, we are committed to
providing legislative measures and interventions that will support
government’s effort at guaranteeing peace, welfare and security of
Nigerians and the greater development of our dear country in line with
our legislative agenda.”
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