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Easter: It is time for renewed hope, sacrifice, Akeredolu urges Christians

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Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has urged Christians in the state and the country at large to reflect on the reason for the season by showing love, forgiveness and compassion to one another.

Akeredolu, who stated this in his Easter message signed by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Richard Olatunde, described the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as a symbol of sacrifice and renewed hope for the believers

The Ondo State governor admonished the people to reinforce their trust and hope for greater Nigeria.

He said that despite the various challenges facing the country, the hope and trust of the people are the seeds needed to surmount these obstacles and birth a greater Nigeria.

He added “The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ represent Christ’s victory over death. It also brings to the fore, the lessons of love, sacrifice and a renewed hope for mankind. We must imbibe the teachings this season represents.

“As a people desirous of positive change, we must strive not to lose hope, rather, we must invest our trust in God and work hard to emplace good governance in all levels of government.

“As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, let us show love to our neighbours and remember the less privileged. Just as Jesus sacrificed his life for our salvation, we must reflect the values of peace and sacrifice as we celebrate with one another.”

Akeredolu assured the people of adequate security of lives and property before, during and after the Easter celebration.

He added that the security agencies alongside the state security network codenamed Amotekun are all at strategic locations across the state in a bid to ensure that the people have a peaceful Easter celebration.

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