As Christians across Nigeria commemorate the Easter season, Senator Ned Nwoko has called on both citizens and leaders to draw inspiration from the message of renewal, even as many households continue to grapple with economic and social pressures.
In a statement marking the celebration, the lawmaker reflected on the deeper significance of Easter, describing it as a symbol of resilience and the assurance of new beginnings after periods of hardship.
He acknowledged the difficult realities facing many Nigerian families, expressing empathy for those enduring the weight of ongoing economic challenges.
“Easter reminds us that difficult moments do not define the end of the story,” he stated, stressing that adversity should inspire patience, determination, and responsive governance.
Senator Nwoko noted that Nigeria is currently navigating a critical phase of transition, characterized by ongoing reforms and policy adjustments.
While recognizing that the full impact of these measures may not yet be felt by all, he emphasized the need for perseverance and shared responsibility.
According to him, national progress requires the collective effort of both leaders and citizens.
He advocated for leadership guided by fairness, integrity, and conscience, alongside a renewed commitment to unity and inclusiveness.
“This season calls for more than reflection, it demands responsibility,” he said, urging leaders to govern with sincerity while encouraging citizens to remain hopeful and committed to positive change.
The Senator expressed confidence that with sound decisions and collaborative effort, the nation will overcome its present challenges.
He extended his Easter goodwill to Nigerians, praying for renewed strength, comfort for those in distress, and the promise of brighter days ahead.
















