Lagos residents should love one another, Sanwo-Olu says

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has rejoiced with Lagos residents, particularly Christian faithful, as they celebrate Christmas.
Mr Sanwo-Olu, in his Christmas message on Sunday by his chief press secretary, Gboyega Akosile, implored Nigerians, especially Christians, to embrace peace, harmony and tolerance in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
He also urged Lagos residents not to lose hope due to the challenging times in Lagos and the country at large.
Mr Sanwo-Olu charged them to continue to trust in God and have faith in the good intentions of the current administration.
The governor urged Christians to emulate the life of Jesus Christ by making tolerance, meekness, sacrifice and humility their virtues, in line with the teachings and practice of Jesus Christ during his lifetime.
“As we celebrate Christmas, I am extending my best wishes to every Lagosian and Nigerians, particularly Christians across the state, Nigeria and other parts of the world.
“Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ. So, we must not forget the true essence of the season, which is to reflect on the birth of Jesus and its significance to mankind.
“We should seize the opportunity of the celebration to strengthen our love for one another by being kind and generous to the people around us. As we mark this year’s Christmas, I want to urge Lagos residents, particularly the Christian faithful, to continue to live in peace and harmony with believers of other faiths.
“We should emulate virtues of humility, tolerance, perseverance and compassion as exemplified by Jesus Christ, whose birth we are celebrating this season,” he said.
Mr Sanwo-Olu commended residents for their steadfastness, resilience and cooperation with his administration during 2023, particularly during the last governorship elections.
He reassured residents of his government’s commitment to good governance, the dividends of democracy and more people-oriented programmes through the THEMES+ developmental agenda for Greater Lagos in the years ahead.
Mr Sanwo-Olu also urged Lagos residents to continue law-abiding as they celebrate the yuletide season and be their brothers’ keepers.
He charged residents to go about their normal activities without the fear of molestation, as his administration had taken proactive measures with security agencies to guarantee hitch-free Christmas celebrations for residents of the state.
(NAN)
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