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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, said Christmas represents the values that unite us as a people, regardless of tribe, religion and politics.
Okpebholo stated this on Sunday while delivering his message at the Edo Christmas Carol, 2024, held at the Lawn Tennis Court of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin.
Dignitaries at the event included the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa; the Secretary to Edo State Government, Musa Ikhilor; a former Speakers of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Justin Okonoboh and Francis Okiye; Head of Service, Anthony Okungbowa; other top government officials, party leaders, religious and traditional rulers, Permanent Secretaries, and civil servants, among others.
Okpebholo noted that Christmas was a season of love and hope, as it reminds everyone of the importance of compassion, generosity and peace.
He noted that the event was more than just singing but represented the values that unite the people regardless of tribe, religion and politics.
He said, “It is with great joy that I welcome all of you to this beautiful Christmas Carol as we gather to celebrate our Lord Jesus Christ. It is particularly memorable for me because this is the first time I have had the honour of standing before you as Governor during such an event.
“Christmas is a time of love, hope, and unity. It is also a season that reminds us of the importance of compassion, generosity and peace. This carol symbolises much more than singing and entertainment; it is a testament to the values that bind us as one people, regardless of tribe, religion and political differences. As we listen to the wonderful voices tonight, let us remember that our strength as a people lies in our diversity.
“To our children, may the joy of tonight inspire you to dream big and grow with love and kindness in your hearts. Together, we can build a brighter and more inclusive tomorrow. On behalf of the entire leadership of our beloved State, I wish you all a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.”
Okpebholo in his quest for the Edo people to celebrate a unique Christmas, instituted a raffle draw for winners to go home with
There were melodious renditions by choirs from various denominations, including the Living Faith Church, Miracle Assembly, Blessed Virgin Mary, Church of God Mission and EL Excess Band.
The event also saw a special performance by the Theatre Arts Department from the University of Benin and Leetu Man.
Bible lessons were read in pidgin and English languages by various personalities which included the administrator, office of the First Lady of Edo State, Edesili Anani-Okpebholo, representative of the wife of Deputy Governor and Edo South representative on the board of SUBEB, representative of vegetable sellers, a returnee and a bus driver, among others.
There was the presentation of prizes which included a raffle draw a minibus, a tricycle, generating sets, sewing and grinding machines, among other items.