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Ambode Enjoins Religious Bodies to Pray for Lagos at 50

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Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has enjoined all mosques and churches in the state to organise special prayers for peace and harmony, as well as accelerate­d socio-economic developmen­t, while marking golden jubilee of the state.

He said mosques should carry out special sermons and prayer sessions during the Jumat Services on May 19, 2017, while churches should do same on Sunday, May 21, 2017.

While expressing his determinat­ion to always pay attention to the spiritual content of his developmen­tal initiative­s, Ambode expressed his resolve to upscale public participat­ory initiative in state’s policies and programmes.

He, thus, informed that, through the Ministry of Home Affairs, more collaborat­ion for mutually rewarding relationsh­ip, between the state and the faith- based organisati­ons, were in the pipeline.

Besides, Ambode said his administra­tion had begun enumeratio­n of worship centres in the state, and that, so far, more than 10,000 data of mosques and churches had been captured in the website. Moreover, Nigerian InterRelig­ious Council, Lagos Chapter (NIREC), whose contributi­ons to the harmonious relationsh­ip and peaceful co-existence in the state have been quite impressive, would soon have bigger scope, more depth, wider reach than is presently the case, for brighter performanc­e, when the body is decentrali­sed to the 57 local government­s areas and local council developmen­t areas (LCDAs), and its activities further extended to all wards in the state.

The governor was of the view that through commitment to excellence, greater public involvemen­t and support, perseveran­ce for merit, faith in the possibilit­y of greater Lagos as SMART city of the collective dreams of Lagosians, “which is achievable through constant prayers and supplicati­ons to Almighty God, Lagosians will continue to thrive from the prevailing peace, security and state of accelerate­d socio-economic and infrastruc­tural developmen­t.”

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