Wasila Ladan
Kaduna, Nigeria – The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has praised Rt. Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji for his unwavering support to the Christian community in Northern Nigeria.
Speaking at a food distribution event in Kaduna, organized by her office in collaboration with the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Political Matters, the First Lady commended Jaji’s initiative.
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“I would like to personally commend Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji for this wonderful initiative,” she said.
Jaji, who is the Coordinator for the distribution of food items to Christians in Northern Nigeria, has been supporting the Christian community with trailer loads of rice for onward distribution to the underprivileged during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
The First Lady emphasized the importance of love, compassion, and unity among Nigerians, quoting relevant verses from the Holy Bible.
She urged Nigerians to eschew politics of hatred and division, and instead focus on building a united and prosperous nation.
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In his welcome address, Jaji recognized the critical importance of unity and collaboration among diverse political leaders.
He expressed gratitude for the First Lady’s presence and commitment to the values of unity, progress, and welfare of the nation.
Jaji also called on Christians and Muslims to strengthen their bonds and reaffirm their commitments to justice, equity, and service.
On his part, The Deputy National Coordinator, Christians Northern Nigerian Political Forum (CNNPF), Hon. Ibrahim Gabriel Itodo commended Rt. Hon Aminu Sani Jaji for his unwavering support to the plight of the Christian community in Northern Nigeria.
He said over the years, Hon. Jaji has been supporting the Christian community with trailer loads of rice for onward distribution to the underprivileged during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
“He said, Hon. Jaji is a detribalised Nigerian who sees and considers every Nigerian as his brother irrespective of religion or ethnic affiliation.”.
The event was attended by dignitaries, including governors, ministers, and leaders of the Christian community in Northern Nigeria.