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ADC Acknowledges Hardship, Calls for Resilience in Christmas Message

In a Christmas message issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party acknowledged that many Nigerians are observing the festive season under harsh conditions marked by rising food prices, insecurity, and uncertainty about the nation’s future.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
December 25, 2025
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has urged Nigerians to uphold unity, compassion and resilience as they celebrate Christmas amid economic and security challenges in the country.

In a Christmas message issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party acknowledged that many Nigerians are observing the festive season under harsh conditions marked by rising food prices, insecurity, and uncertainty about the nation’s future.

“While we are mindful that too many Nigerians are doing so under difficult circumstances, amidst rising food costs, persistent insecurity, and a deep and disturbing doubt about the future of our nation, we believe that, as we prepare to enter the new year, this season of love and compassion calls us to still celebrate,” the statement read.

The ADC said Nigeria’s strength lies in the resilience and solidarity of its people across religious and ethnic lines.

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According to the party, “Nigeria’s greatest strength lies in its people, in our collective resilience, our enduring compassion, and our consistent commitment to one another across faiths and communities.”

The party also called on Nigerians to remember victims of the Christmas Eve bombing at a mosque in Borno State, urging prayers for affected families and communities. It described the attack as “a poignant reminder that the situation in our country threatens us all, regardless of the language we speak or how we worship God.”

The ADC further appealed for prayers and appreciation for Nigerians who continue to serve the country during the festive period, particularly security personnel and health workers. The party noted that these workers “cannot spend Christmas with their families because they must remain on duty while the rest of us celebrate.”

In addition, the party called for prayers for the nation, urging divine intervention to end suffering and provide the country with compassionate leadership. “We must pray to God to end the suffering in our land and give our beloved country a leadership that is anchored in conscience, empathy and love of the people,” the statement said.

The ADC also wished all Nigerians a merry Christmas and a blessed New Year.

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