In preparation for the Easter celebration, President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Christians in Nigeria to remain faithful and hopeful in God in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic that the world is fighting globally.
Buhari, in his goodwill message, noted this year’s Easter comes amid the coronavirus pandemic is an opportunity for all Christians to intensified prayers backed by personal and collective responsibility so that the nation can come out strong at the end.
The President said, “This year’s commemoration of Easter comes amid the grip with which COVID-19 has held the entire world. There is no better opportunity than now for all Christians in particular, and Nigerians in general, to remain faithful and hopeful that with intensified prayers backed by personal and collective responsibility, the nation shall pull through this most difficult trial.
“Unprecedented in living memory, majority of Christians have found themselves marking Easter in a subdued manner, away from the usual congregation in churches. This is unusual and very unfortunate.
“However, I wish to enjoin our Christian compatriots to rekindle their faith in Christ who overcame persecution, sufferings and displayed endurance, steadfastness and above all piety. Jesus Christ represented man’s ability to withstand temporary pains in the hope of everlasting glory.”
Buhari in his message recalls, “As I stated in my national broadcast on Sunday, March 29, 2020, since there is currently no known vaccine against the virus, “the best and most efficient way to avoid getting infected is through regular hygiene and sanitary practices as well as social distancing.”