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Easter: FCT Minister reechoes unity, love, peace

By Daniel Tyokua 


The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Muhammad Bello has re-echoed the need for residents to continue to promote unity, peace and love in the territory and beyond.


In his Easter message on behalf of the administration to the residents especially Christians, he urged them  to use the joyous occasion not only to reflect on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as a pathway to peaceful co-existence of all but also use the opportunity it presents to push for a greater FCT.


This is contained in a statement issued on Friday by Chief Press Secretary to the minister, Anthony Ogunleye.
 The statement asked the residents to continue to imbibe the spirit of peaceful co-existence, unity and love for one another which are the ideals and principles on which the FCT is founded. 

It said: “The commendable acts of residents in often rallying round each other in challenging moments, irrespective of religious or ethnic differences is an indication that the dreams of our founding fathers in creating the FCT as centre of unity has taken deep roots and is flourishing. 

” I call on you therefore, to continue to believe in and actively promote this culture of peace and unity and equally impart the same to the young generation of residents, many of whom really know no home other than the FCT” 


The called on residents to resist all attempts by those who do not share these noble ideals to cause disharmony in the ranks especially as political activities take centre stage across the country. 

“I wish to assure you all that security agencies have put measures in place to ensure the peaceful celebration of Easter and also call on residents to be security conscious and follow all guidelines issued by the relevant security authorities regarding the Easter celebrations.


“Always cooperate with the security agencies for the protection of lives and properties in your communities. Any suspicious behavior or individuals should immediately be brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies” He said.

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