L-R: Provost, Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos, Very Revd. Adebola
Ojofeitimi; Diocesan Bishop of Lagos, Anglican Communion, The Rt. Revd. Dr.
Bamisebi Olumakaiye; Lagos State Governor, Babaj5-Olu and his wife/First Lady
of the state, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, during the Cathedral's Holy Communion on
Christmas Day in Lagos.
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has called on Lagosians to apply modesty as they celebrate Christmas even as he signed pardon for convicted prisoners in the state.
Sanwo-Olu
made the disclosure while speaking to the press on Sunday during a Christmas
Service at the Cathedral Church of Christ in Marina Lagos.
He
said “I want to charge Lagosians that in this season of Christmas, let us do
things with moderation, let us understand that even while we are doing our
celebration, let us do it with modesty, let us do it with a lot of decorum and
let us understand that it is a period to remain peaceful to be law-abiding and
continue to remain as an example for other parts of the country to reflect
upon.”
Sanwo-Olu
thanked God for sparing the lives of Lagosians. “We thank the almighty God for
sparing all our lives, for making today a reality in our individual ways. We
thank God for protecting our country and for also protecting our state, even in
spite of all the challenges that we have; that in his infinite mercy he has
kept us as a state, and as a people. In the same spirit of Christmas, it is a
season of giving; it is a season of blessing.”
Mr.
Governor also stated that the season of Christmas is a period of reflection “It
is also a season of reflection; so as a nation, as a state, I think it is also
appropriate for us to continue to count our blessings, to continue to reflect
on those things that have happened to us in the cause of the year and how can
we improve and be better citizens, for us as a state.
"It is also a season of
giving back. So I have also signed a small relief for some convicts that we
have in the various prisons, people that have been convicted, some to death
sentences that we have committed them to life sentences. And some that we
realise that are for minor offences, and we asked that they be given pardon. We
will also use this season to reach out to a lot of the less privileged; I will
also be going out, by ensuring that we all leave in a safe and very conducive
environment.”
On what
Lagos State is doing to support the police he said, “You know we always support
the police, less than a week ago we opened the biggest Area Command in the
nation, Area L. If you go there you would realize there is no area command that
is of that status before and we just commissioned and handed it over to the men
of Lagos Police Command.
“Not
only that, we regularly support them with vehicles, with other needs that they
require, so we are not living it to the police, we are supporting the entire
security formation in Lagos just to be able to discharge their duty well, and
we are also supporting our LASTMA officers so that they have all of the
implements they require to do the work,” he said.
Sanwo-Olu also charged Lagos residents to be
law-abiding during the festive season “We know that we are in the festive
season, we are using the gentlemen of the press to also communicate and to tell
all our people for all of us to be law-abiding, to live in a peaceful and in a
manner that we are not disobeying the rules and regulation of our environment.”
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