The speaker urged Christians and other Nigerians to embrace forgiveness, live in unity and peace, and tolerate one another regardless of their affiliations.
“Forgiveness is essential for God to accept people’s prayers, and peace is a necessary requirement for the development of any society,” he said.
He prayed for a prosperous new year, calling on Christians and others to continue praying for and supporting Gov. Abdullahi Sule and other leaders to succeed.
Jatau appreciated Governor Sule’s developmental efforts in the state.
Also, Mr. Mek Agbawu, the Executive Chairman of Kokona LGA, called for forgiveness and peace for the overall development of the area.
Agbawu urged Christians to have faith in God and live exemplary lives.
He listed his blueprint for development, which includes agriculture, education, health, youth, and women’s empowerment, among others.
Rev. Bitrus Kaya, the Reverend in charge of ECWA Goodnews, Garaku, also urged Christians not to insult leaders but to pray for them.
He quoted Jeremiah 29:10–15 to emphasise the importance of seeking God in daily activities.
“Every challenge facing the country has an expiration date, and with God, everything is possible, and the challenges will be overcome,” he said. (NAN)







