By Usman Aliyu
Deputy Governor of Edo, Mr Dennis Idahosa, has called on residents of the state to embrace unity, love, and renewed hope as Christians celebrate Christmas.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Friday Aghedo on Thursday in Benin, Idahosa emphasised that Christmas represents values that unites people, regardless of tribe, religion, or politics, promoting compassion, generosity, and peace.
He described the birth of Jesus Christ as a timeless reminder of the values of peace, sacrifice, and compassion, which he said are critical to societal growth and harmonious coexistence.
The deputy governor urged Edo people to take advantage of the festive season to strengthen communal ties, extend goodwill to the less privileged, and recommit themselves to the collective development of the state.
According to him, Christmas underscores the importance of shared humanity and collective responsibility in building a prosperous society.
“Christmas is a season that reminds us of the power of hope and shared humanity.
“As a people, we must continue to stand together, support one another, and work collectively for a more prosperous Edo State,” he said.
He reassured residents of the firm commitment by the Gov. Monday Okpebholo-led administration, to enthrone good governance, inclusive development, and people-oriented policies, aimed at improving the welfare and well-being of Edo citizens.
Idahosa also appealed to residents to celebrate the season responsibly and sustain peace and harmony during, and after the festivities.
He wished Christians a joyous Christmas celebration and prayed for a peaceful, progressive, and prosperous Edo. (NAN)







