Yuletide 2022: We are all ‘Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims are one indivisible family’ – Borno State Governor Zulum

Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State, has come out on Christmas day to remind Nigerians that, both “Christians and Muslims are one indivisible family”, and everyone must “pray for a peaceful transition” after the 2023 General elections, “especially at the presidential level”.

Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State
Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State

Governor Zulum also “happily felicitate with our Christian brothers and sisters” on Christmas day.

He also urged those who are blessed with enough “means” to celebrate the yuletide season to not hesitate to “extend compassionate support” to those with “less means to enjoy the season”.

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, said: “I happily felicitate our Christian brothers and sisters in Borno at the Christmas festival being held this weekend.


“In our shared creed of hospitality for which Borno has been known, I respectfully urge celebrants, especially those with means, to extend compassionate support to relatives, neighbours and friends, with less means to enjoy the festival.


“As we know, in Borno, we are uniquely bonded by interesting instances of families, in which siblings from the same parents, parents themselves and extended relatives are Christians and Muslims with the same blood in their veins.


“This, in addition to being fellow Nigerians, makes us one indivisible family in Borno for which we must continue to respect each other’s beliefs.


“I humbly urge all Nigerians to pray for a peaceful transition, especially at the presidential level, pray for all parts of our country to fully regain peace and stability, pray for our continued unity, our economy and our overall prosperity.”

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