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Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has extended warm felicitations to Christians in the state and across Nigeria as they celebrate Christmas and prepare to enter the New Year.

This is contained in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Mohamed, on Wednesday.

Radda urged Christians to reflect on the teachings of Jesus Christ, particularly his messages of love, sacrifice, peace, and compassion toward humanity.

“The Governor described Christmas as a significant period for Christians to renew their commitment to the values that promote peaceful coexistence and national unity. As we celebrate this joyous season, I call on all Christians to embrace the spirit of love and tolerance that Christ exemplified throughout his earthly ministry. He stressed that unity among Nigerians, regardless of religious or ethnic differences, remains critical to building a safer, more prosperous Katsina State and Nigeria.

“Governor Radda called for sustained collaboration between Christians, Muslims, and people of other faiths in the state, noting that religious tolerance and mutual respect are essential ingredients for development and progress. When we stand together in unity, we become stronger and more capable of overcoming the challenges facing our state and nation.

“The Governor urged Christians to use the Christmas season to pray for peace, security, and prosperity in Katsina State and Nigeria, emphasising that the nation needs divine intervention and human cooperation to achieve lasting progress.

“He assured Christians in Katsina State of his administration’s commitment to protecting their rights, ensuring their safety, and creating an enabling environment where all citizens can practice their faith without fear or hindrance. Governor Radda wished all Christians a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year filled with peace, joy, and renewed hope,” he stated.

Christmas is a Christian festival that celebrates the birth of Jesus and it is celebrated annually on December 25.

It has also become a secular family holiday that is observed by Christians and non-Christians.



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