A group operating under the aegis of Ambode Support Group, promoting the former governor of Lagos State, Akinwumi Ambode, has congratulated the Christian community at Christmas.
In a statement signed by the director of media, Toyin Oyekan, the group urged Nigerians to embrace unity and love, which is the hallmark of the celebration, praying also for the growth and prosperity of the country.
“Christmas is a time for reflection, gratitude and unity. As the joyous season of Christmas fills our hearts with peace, love and hope, we extend our warm greetings to all our dedicated members, supporters and well-wishers.
“We take this opportunity to celebrate the hard work, commitment and resilience of all Ambode Support members who have been unwavering in their support for His Excellency, Akinwunmi Ambode.
“This festive season reminds us of the importance of peace and harmony in our community. In the spirit of Christmas, we encourage all our members to continue promoting unity, love and cooperation, as these values are the foundation for a prosperous future. Let us embrace the season with open hearts and minds, always remembering the need to work together for the common good.
“We also take this opportunity to pray for His Excellency Akinwunmi Ambode, the leader we deeply admire and support. We pray for his good health, strength and divine guidance as he continues to inspire and lead. May he be blessed with the wisdom and resilience needed to navigate the challenges ahead.
“As members of Ambode Support Group, we stand ready to work tirelessly to ensure that His Excellency makes his triumphant return. We are committed to spreading the message of his achievements, vision, and potential for continued service to our community and the state. We will go from house to house, speaking to our fellow citizens, sharing the story of his past successes, and convincing them of the bright future he offers.
“Together, we can make his comeback a reality. With each step, each conversation, and each action, we move closer to seeing Akinwunmi Ambode back at the helm, leading us toward greater progress and development,” the group said.