Yultide: ‘Peace’ll return if we imbibe Jesus’ virtues’

The All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, has said that 2023 will be a turning point for the state and the nation at large.

 

The PUNCH reported that, Senator Sani stated this in his Christmas goodwill message to Christian citizens within the state on Sunday.

 

He said, this period is for reflection, on the life of Jesus and imbibe his virtues.

 

He said, “In his earthly ministry, he stood against injustice, oppression, trampling on the weak and poor, and all vices that make life unbearable. He preached forgiveness and love.

 

“He was for a society where no man or woman will feel oppressed. If we imbibe the virtues of Jesus Christ, peace will return to our troubled communities and development would pick up once more.

 

“With the support of the people, we shall definitely turn the corner in 2023 and put our country once more on the path of sustainable growth and development.

 

“We must resist forces that are bent on scuttling the elections and reversing our democratic gains. The democratic way is the right way. Any other way will lead us to a crisis.”

 

Disclosing that he has ramped up his campaigns for the governorship of Kaduna State and that the prospects were looking very bright, the Senator sought public support and encouragement to get to the finishing line.

 

He said, “We are committed to moving Kaduna State to higher heights. In the spirit of Christmas, I will visit many Christian homes to rejoice with them. I will also, with my field officers, visit the poor and orphans to share the joy of this memorable occasion. We must all endeavour to use this occasion to put smiles on the faces of the poor, orphans, the underserved and the unreached.

 

“Wishing a Merry Christmas to all Christian brothers and sisters, the Senator prayed the Christmas Season brings joy and peace to all families.

 

“I rejoice with you on this memorable occasion that is set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ who lived an exemplary life and bequeathed to mankind a legacy of justice, love, forgiveness, peace, compassion and care for the downtrodden.”

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