In a bid to find lasting solutions to the myriad of challenges bedevilling the country, Nigerians have been urged to be patient, resilient, and hopeful with an understanding of a better Nigeria.
Lawmaker representing Ajeromi/Ifelodun ‘Mini Nigeria’ in the House of Representatives, Kalejaiye Adeboye Paul, made this known and assured Nigerians of a positive transformation that will bring unending joy to the country.
Kalejaiye, who spoke during the Ramadan Lecture/Prayer for the nation organised for the people of Ajeromi/Ifelodun a.k.a Mini Nigeria, with the theme “Message of Hope,” urged Nigerians, both the leadership and followership, to consistently do the right thing, love one another, be united in love, and be tolerant both during Ramadan/Lent fasting and when fasting is over.
Regarding untold hunger in the land, Kalejaiye called on all Nigerians, both leadership and followership, to go back to agriculture, stressing that all individuals should own a farm.
He said, “government is responsively listening to the yearnings of the people, making policy directions that will favor the masses. Nigerians should be aware that 2024 is a year of joy as importation of petroleum products will stop this year,” he asserted.
Delivering the Ramadan Lecture with the theme ‘Message of Hope,’ the Chief Imam, Ajegunle Central Mosque, Alhaji Shuaib Bamidele, revealed that all hands must be on deck with determination to do the right thing for true positive change to happen in the country.
Bamidele lamented that intolerance, lack of love, selflessness, as well as trading blames, are major problems impeding the desired change.
He maintained that prayer and God’s intervention are the way out. He urged the masses to support the government and be patient.
On his part, the special guest, chairman of Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, Kamal Bayewu, urged Nigerians to remain committed and be hopeful in President Bola Tinubu’s administration.