The Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has extended warm felicitations to Christians in Enugu State and across Nigeria on the occasion of Easter, calling on citizens to embrace peaceful coexistence and sustain the virtues imbibed during Lent.
In his Easter message on Saturday, Mbah described the season as a profound reminder of the triumph of hope over despair, love over hate, and eternal life over death, noting that the resurrection of Christ underscored the enduring values of sacrifice, redemption, and renewal.
Governor Mbah further enjoined Nigerians to foster unity and peaceful coexistence across religious, ethnic, and political divides, stressing that the nation’s strength lies in its diversity and shared aspirations.
“At this critical time, we must reject division and embrace tolerance, mutual respect, and understanding. Our collective progress depends on our ability to live together in peace and harmony,” he added.
The governor noted that given its symbolism as a period of spiritual reinvigoration, Easter is a call to recommit to higher ideals.
He also urged Nigerians to reflect deeply on the solemn journey of Lent, and to ensure that the virtues of self-denial and sacrifice remain a constant guide in their daily lives beyond the Easter celebration.
“The piety that characterised the Lenten season should not end with Easter. Rather, it should continue to shape our conduct, inspire selfless service, and strengthen our commitment to the common good,” the governor stated.
Nigerians, Mbah emphasized, should see the sacred feast as a time to renew their commitment to excellence, integrity, and diligence.
“May this Easter renew our faith, strengthen our hope, and inspire collective efforts towards building a more just, peaceful, and prosperous society,” he concluded.
