Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has reassured Nigerians that the current economic and social challenges facing the country will not last, urging citizens to remain hopeful and steadfast.
In a goodwill message to Christians marking Easter, the governor described the season as a period for deep reflection on the suffering and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which he said serves as a reminder that trials are temporary and victory is possible.
Fintiri noted that Easter symbolizes sacrifice and redemption, encouraging believers to emulate the example of Christ through selflessness and compassion.
“As we enter this Easter season, let us remember it is a time of sacrifice—the same season Jesus gave Himself for our sins and peace. He died for our healing, not for destruction,” he said.
Through his Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, the governor also called on residents to promote unity and collective progress, stressing the need to build a state citizens can be proud of.
He further urged Christians to extend love to the less privileged during the celebration, emphasizing that true faith should be reflected in actions and service to others.
Fintiri concluded by wishing Christians a joyful Easter celebration, praying for blessings, peace, and renewed hope for all.