By Gabriel Ameh
Abuja — The Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, has called on Nigerians to embrace love, tolerance, and unity as the nation marks the Easter celebration.
In a statement released to commemorate the season, Issa-Onilu described Easter as a period that symbolizes sacrifice, reconciliation, and renewed hope, urging citizens to reflect these values in their daily interactions regardless of religious, ethnic, or political differences.
He noted that Nigeria is currently at a critical stage in its history, stressing that the country’s strength lies in its diversity and the shared determination of its people to build a united and prosperous nation.
The NOA boss, however, warned that terrorism and criminal activities remain major threats to national unity. He cited recent incidents, including bomb attacks in Maiduguri during Ramadan and the assault on Angwan Rukuba community in Jos on Palm Sunday, as reminders of the dangers posed by such elements.
Issa-Onilu assured Nigerians that the government is committed to addressing insecurity, emphasizing that all necessary measures and resources are being deployed to restore peace across the country.
He also urged Christians and Muslims to stand together against divisive forces, noting that terrorists and their sponsors are common enemies who must not be allowed to create division among citizens.
The DG further called on religious leaders, traditional rulers, and community stakeholders to promote messages of peace, tolerance, and mutual respect, while encouraging the media and civil society to counter hate speech and divisive narratives.
He concluded by extending Easter greetings to Christians nationwide, expressing optimism that the season would bring healing, hope, and national harmony.
