The lighting of the First Nigerian National Christmas Tree by the
Wife of the President was witnessed by the Minister of State for FCT,
Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide; Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan;
members of the National Assembly, wives of some Ministers, heads of
ministries, departments and agencies of government, heads of
secretariats, departments and agencies of the FCT Administration,
diplomatic corps and the media, among others.
Mrs Jonathan urged Nigerians to live in peace and harmony as she
noted that Christmas was a season for peace, reconciliation and love.
She also advised Nigerians to support the present Administration to realise its transformational agenda for the nation.
She said, “The significance of this ceremony will best be appreciated
when we take into account that the Christmas season is a season of
peace, goodwill and hope.
“As we light up this Christmas Tree, it is a symbol that peace is
possible.
We will leave here this evening with a message across the
nation that peace is possible. Indeed, we can transform our weapons of
destruction into instruments of nation-building to make our nation great
again,” said the Mother of the Nation.
Earlier in her welcome address, the Minister of State for FCT, Oloye
Olajumoke Akinjide, stated that the lighting of the Christmas Tree had
come to be recognised across the world as an opportunity to express and
share the message of love, peace and goodwill to all men and women.
“The Christmas time is traditionally recognized and celebrated as a
season of peace, goodwill and hope across national boundaries. It also
offers us a unique opportunity to reinforce this same message of love,
unity, reconciliation and peaceful coexistence.
“It is consequently our anticipation that an annual lighting of the
Nigerian National Christmas Tree will play a similar unifying role for
our people,” Ms Akinjide noted.
Cardinal Onaiyekan, who delivered the homily, urged Nigerians to banish all fears and put their trust in God.
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