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Easter: Remain Christ Ambassadors As we Commemorate Death, Resurrection of Jesus Christ – Hon. Bako Admonishes Christian Faithfuls

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In commemoration of the Easter celebration, the Kogi State Commissioner for Works and Housing, Hon. Samson Bako has admonished the Christian faithful in the state to be Christ’s Ambassadors as we spread the gospel of Jesus’s resurrection.

In a statement he personally signed and sent to Newsmen in Lokoja, Bako charged Christians to always remember the state in their prayers, noting that for the state to succeed we all need to come together in harmony, love, and peace at all seasons.

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“As Christians, always remember the teachings and lifestyle of our Lord Jesus Christ to stand as a watchword for your daily activities. imbibing these attributes will help restore normalcy to our society, and will broaden our love and level of acceptance for one another as Kogites. Let us be like Christ”, Samson Bako said.

Hon. Bako went further to reassure the people of the state that if the effort of Governor Yahaya Bello on security is complemented by the citizens of the State, a safer environment would be in place during and after the celebration.

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He finally congratulated Christians in the State for the victory gotten through the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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