Don’t allow mischief makers divide us, Buhari tells Nigerians
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday, emphasised that Nigerians are better and stronger as one nation.
He, therefore, called on citizens not to allow mischief makers divide the country.
This was contained in his Easter message tagged “President Buhari felicitates with Christians at Easter” made available to journalists by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.
“We should not allow the antics of a few mischief mongers to fragment the unity and faith that the vast majority of citizens of this country cherish and believe in,”the president was quoted as saying.
“As I have said before, we are better and stronger as one nation under God.
“I congratulate our brothers and sisters once again on this occasion and wish everyone a Happy Easter celebration.”
The President also gave an assurance the security challenges facing the country would soon become things of the past.
He commended security agents who, he said, continued to confront evil-minded individuals through the darkest of nights to keep others safe.
“I am convinced that the new resolve within the security personnel to make sure that insecurity in the country becomes part of our history will come to pass,” he reportedly said.
Buhari recalled that a year ago, “in most of our major cities, our celebrations were somewhat subdued, as we battled the effect of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.
“The restrictions meant that our brethren could not attend traditional church services as they would have wished. I salute their resilience and understanding.
“Today, we are able to congregate and worship together, cautiously.”
He acknowledged the sacrifices of doctors, nurses and other frontline health workers, “who have made the difference in saving lives and ensuring the reduction of the spread of the virus.
“I thank Nigerians who have religiously adhered to various interventions to curb the spread of COVID-19, including regular hand washing; safe distancing, wearing of face masks, and embrace of vaccination.
“We are united in our belief that if we do the right things, take the right decisions and act responsibly, the pandemic, like others before it, will no longer be a threat.”