President
Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, asked Nigerians to expect a more improved
outing for the country in 2013, and said that by next year, his government was
determined to bring desired changes on security, power, aviation and other
areas of national life.
Speaking
at the Presidential Christmas Carol held at the Banquet Hall of the
presidential villa, Jonathan enjoined Nigerians to avoid the things that would
lead to division of the country and embrace unity and peaceful co-existence.
The
president said, “I urge Nigerians to, in the spirit of Christmas, embrace
peace. The wars will not save us. Christ brought peace to free everybody. If we
embrace peace, we will progress. We have challenges, but we have everything in
place to overcome them.
“In
the New Year, we will see the changes in the airports, seaports, power and
security as we progress. Surely, 2013 will be a better year for the country”.
In
his sermon, Bishop of Ogbia Diocese, James Oruwari who admonished Nigerians to
eschew bitterness and love their enemies, added that God will manifest in the
life of any believer who shows love to his neighours and forgives them.

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