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Gov Bindow celebrates Christmas with the less-privileged

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The Adamawa State Governor Senator Muhammed Umaru Jibrilla Bindow celebrated the 2016 Christmas with the less-privileged persons at the banquet hall Government house Yola, where he treated them to lunch.

The event was attended by many associations of the less-privileged persons, the crippled, blind, deaf and others that are challenged in many different ways. 

Also in attendance were the Muslim council of Adamawa State and the Christian association of Nigeria, labour unions and the Union of transport workers. 

The representatives of the Ndigbo in Adamawa state and the Yoruba were also represented.

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Governor Bindow reiterated the essence of Christmas which he said is anchored on love and called for all the people of the state to always forgive one another as no one is without sin.

Earlier in his welcome address, the chief of staff Adamawa State government house Abdulrahman Abba Jimeta said Christmas is a celebration that involves both religions as the Muslims also believe in Jesus as a prophet he called on both religions to unite and never allow anyone to cause division amongst them. 

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Abba Jimeta congratulated the physically challenged in the state for a bill in the house of assembly seeking to take care of their welfare and ease their challenges.

The chairman of the Adamawa state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria Bishop Mike Moses underscored the essence of Christmas and thanked Governor Bindow for showing love and concern to the less privilege at this time. 

A solidarity goodwill message was also delivered by the chairman of the Muslim council of Nigeria in the state.

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In his vote of thanks the chairman of the joint association of physically challenged persons in the state, Abubakar Sebore thanked the Governor for associating with the less-privileged and expressing this magnitude of love to them.

He also thanked the state House of Assembly for the bill that will see the less-privileged been taken care of in the state. 

By Dan Garba, Yola

 

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