- Senator Abiru extends Christmas greetings to Lagos East constituents and Nigerians
- He urges citizens to uphold unity, compassion, and nation-building values
- Lawmaker expresses confidence in Nigeria’s economic recovery
The Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District, Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA, has extended warm Christmas greetings to his constituents, the people of Lagos State, and Nigerians across the country, urging citizens to reflect on the true essence of the season.
Eko Hot Blog reports that in his Christmas goodwill message, Senator Abiru called on Christian faithful to embody Christ-like virtues, including sacrifice, unconditional love, compassion, peaceful coexistence, unity, and commitment to nation-building.
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He noted that these values are especially critical at a time when the nation seeks healing, progress, and renewed trust among its people.
The senator stressed that unity across all divides remains a moral compass for rebuilding the nation, adding that collective responsibility and shared purpose are essential to strengthening Nigeria’s social fabric.
Speaking on the economy, Senator Abiru expressed optimism about the country’s economic direction, assuring Nigerians that the most challenging phase has passed.

He explained that key economic indicators are beginning to reflect recovery, stabilisation, and renewed investor confidence.
He attributed the improving outlook to the bold reforms introduced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the policies are gradually correcting long-standing structural imbalances while laying a solid foundation for sustainable growth, job creation, and inclusive prosperity.
The Lagos East lawmaker urged Nigerians to remain patient and hopeful, emphasizing that with faith, unity, and collective effort, the nation will overcome its current challenges and emerge stronger and more resilient.
He concluded by wishing Nigerians a peaceful Christmas celebration and a hopeful new season, reaffirming his confidence in a brighter future for the country.




