Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA, representing Lagos East Senatorial District, has extended warm Christmas greetings to his constituents, Lagos State residents, and Nigerians nationwide, urging citizens to embrace the deeper meaning of the season.
Epe Insights reports that the Senator described Christmas as a period of reflection, renewal, and collective responsibility, calling on Nigerians to recommit themselves to values of unity, compassion, and peaceful coexistence.
In his goodwill message, Abiru encouraged citizens to show love to one another, support the vulnerable, and strengthen communal bonds that promote national cohesion and stability.
He noted that despite the challenges confronting the nation, Nigerians have continued to demonstrate resilience, faith, and optimism, qualities he said are essential for sustained national progress.
The lawmaker emphasized that Christmas offers an opportunity to renew hope and reinforce shared values that promote harmony across ethnic, religious, and social lines.
According to him, patience, cooperation, and collective sacrifice remain vital as the nation works toward long-term economic prosperity and inclusive development.

He urged Nigerians to continue supporting government initiatives aimed at strengthening the economy, creating jobs, and improving the standard of living for citizens.
The Lagos East Senator reassured his constituents of his continued commitment to effective representation, responsive legislation, and impactful constituency interventions.
He pledged to sustain advocacy for policies that promote economic empowerment, education, healthcare, and infrastructural development within Lagos East and beyond.
Abiru further called on Nigerians to use the festive period to promote peace, tolerance, and understanding, especially in their communities and workplaces.
He concluded by wishing Nigerians a peaceful Christmas celebration and a prosperous New Year, expressing hope that the coming year would bring renewed opportunities, progress, and shared success for the nation