Northern Coordinator Ajadi Rescue Movement Facilitates With Christians

From: Mustapha Abdullahi

The Coordinator of Ajadi Rescue Movement, Comr. Ibrahim Shuaibu, has presented the Christmas and New Year message from Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo to Nigerians, emphasizing values of hope, sacrifice, and goodwill that define the spirit of Christmas.

The celebration of Christmas is more than a religious observance; it's a universal testament to these values, calling Nigerians to reflect on sacrifice, goodwill, and hope. It reminds citizens that strength lies in unity and shared humanity amidst economic and political challenges.

As Nigeria navigates these complexities, Ambassador Oguntoyinbo urges Nigerians to view the New Year as an opportunity for national rebirth, focusing on grassroots empowerment, unity, and responsive leadership. Ajadi Rescue Movement commits to championing policies for food security, economic relief, and youth empowerment.

The Movement emphasizes unity in purpose, urging Nigerians to reject division and embrace diversity as a strength. It pledges transparency and inclusivity, calling for accountable leadership and collective effort in building a better nation.

In the message, Ambassador Oguntoyinbo wishes Nigerians a Merry Christmas and a Peaceful, Prosperous New Year, encouraging selfless service and love. He urges citizens to work together for a better Nigeria.

Ajadi Rescue Movement will continue supporting the needy and promoting peace, unity, and development across communities. The Movement believes togetherness can overcome challenges and build a brighter future for Nigerians.

The message concludes with a call to action for Nigerians to work towards a prosperous nation, with Ambassador Oguntoyinbo reaffirming his commitment to the vision of a government that listens, acts justly, and delivers consistently.

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