The hardworking Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, has urged Nigerians to sustain their beliefs in the administration of President Bola Tinubu adding that the president is working round the clock to resolve the country’s myriad of challenges.
Obasa’s statement was contained in a statement issued on Saturday, December 14, by his chief press secretary, Eromosele Ebhomele.
“The outgoing year is indeed a challenging one, especially considering the economic situation of the country. Nevertheless, we have solace in the fact that the government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR is not leaving any stone unturned to bring us to our promised land.
“Mr. President is busy doing everything possible to put smiles on our faces. Trust me, succour is coming. I urge us to keep the hope alive,” Dr. Obasa said during the Assembly’s 22nd Annual Thanksgiving Service with the theme: ‘The Voice of Mercy’.
At the event which had officials from the various arms of the state government, members of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), traditional rulers, and guest preachers, the speaker urged Nigerians to enter 2025 with renewed passion and vigour.
Referencing various portions of the Bible, Dr. Obasa said the country had reasons to thank God for His mercies, love, and faithfulness.
“In times like these, when the world can seem overwhelming and uncertain, it is crucial to remember the enduring message of mercy and grace that is ever-present in our lives. Indeed, it is through God’s mercy that we find strength, solace, and renewal.
“May we acknowledge God’s sovereignty and mercy in our lives, recognising that our blessings and successes are not solely the result of our efforts, but rather a manifestation of God’s mercy and compassion,” he said while urging citizens to also learn to show mercy to one another.
In his sermon, Most Rev. Isaac Ayo Olawuyi, Archbishop of the Methodist Church Nigeria (Lagos), urged Nigerians to be merciful to one another in line with God’s instruction.
“When the mercy of God is upon you, all protocols are broken. All things are possible by the mercies of God. We receive forgiveness of our sins from Him by His mercies. The nation needs God’s mercy and it is by His mercy that we can overcome our predicaments and our shortcomings.
“How many people have you helped and taken care of? Go and show love and mercy,” he said.
He praised the Speaker for his leadership and collaboration with the other arms of government saying these have kept the state strong.
“You have been a true and sensitive leader with a big heart. You have proved yourself worthy. We pray that God will continue to use you to make us smile in Lagos and also grant you your heart desires,” he said while commending President Tinubu for the steps he has taken so far.
The Archbishop ended his sermon with an advocacy for a Muslim as the governor of Lagos in 2027 arguing that this was in the spirit of religious tolerance.
“I also want to add that we have consideration for religious inclination in Lagos State. It would be 12 years in 2027 that we have been in the system together and we have been having Christians as governors.
“Now, it’s time to give our Muslim brothers a chance to govern us in Lagos State. We want to pray that when it’s time for the election, it would be a time for us to elect who will govern us in Lagos State effectively,” he said.