The speaker of the Lagos state House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa urges all to imbibe the values and virtues of Jesus Christ for the world to be a better place.

“Christmas symbolizes the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, who brought peace, love, humility, salvation, and redemption to humanity.

It is a well-known fact that the world would have been a better place for you and me if, we had imbibed these values and virtues of our Lord Jesus Christ, particularly, love for one another.” Obasa stated in a statement signed by Chief Press Secretary Tolani Abati.

The Speaker further stated in the statement released earlier today -Tuesday, December 24, 2019,

“As we celebrate this year’s Christmas, I enjoin every Lagosian to reflect on the very essence of the season and appraise our relationships with one another, especially with our less privileged neighbors.

On our part, I want to assure all Lagosians that this administration of which we are an integral part, remains committed to pursuing more people-oriented policies that have a direct bearing on the lives of everybody in the state.

On behalf of my colleagues in Lagos State House of Assembly, I wish you all Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year in advance.

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