Nasarawa Accountant General preaches love, peace at Christmas
By NEXTER
The Accountant General of Nasarawa state, Musa Ahmed Mohammed, has urged the people of the state to promote a lifestyle of love and peace as they celebrate another Christmas.
In a goodwill message on Tuesday in Lafia, the former speaker of the State House of Assembly, urged them to use the occasion to spread goodwill and build bridges of understanding during the festive season.
Mohammed emphasized that Christmas is a time for reconciliation, forgiveness, and togetherness. “In this season of joy and reflection, let us put aside any differences that may divide us and focus on what brings us together as a people. Peace is the foundation upon which we build a prosperous and secure society, and this Christmas, I urge all Nasarawans to make peace a priority,” he said.
The former two-term speaker pointed out that the values of peace and unity are essential not only during Christmas but throughout the entire year.
“Our strength lies in our ability to live together in peace and mutual respect. As we celebrate the birth of Christ, let us remember His message of love and peace and apply it to our daily lives. This is the true essence of Christmas,” he added.
Looking ahead to the New Year, the former speaker expressed hope that the coming year would be marked by greater cooperation and peaceful coexistence among all citizens of Nasarawa State.
“The New Year brings with it new opportunities for growth and development. It is my sincere wish that as we step into 2025, we do so with a renewed commitment to peace, unity, and collective progress,” he said.
While calling on the people of Nasarawa to support governor Abdulahi Sule led administration, he urged them to carry out the spirit of peace into the new year and beyond. “Let us enter 2025 with open hearts and a firm resolve to make Nasarawa State a beacon of peace and prosperity. Together, we can build a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come,” he said.