ADC Calls for Prayers at Christmas, Warns Borno Mosque Bombing Threatens All Nigerians Regardless of Faith
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called on Nigerians to use the Christmas season as a period of reflection, prayer and solidarity amid the country’s worsening security challenges. In its Christmas message released on December 25, 2025, the party expressed deep concern over persistent violence across the nation, with particular emphasis on the North-East.
The ADC specifically referenced the Christmas Eve bombing at a mosque in Borno State, describing the incident as a painful reminder that insecurity in Nigeria poses a threat to all citizens, irrespective of religion, ethnicity or region. The party urged Nigerians to pray for the victims of the attack, their families and the affected communities, stressing that violence anywhere in the country endangers everyone.
Beyond the bombing, the party highlighted the sacrifices of Nigerians who remain on duty during the festive season, including security personnel, health workers and other essential service providers. It noted that while many citizens celebrate with their families, these workers continue to safeguard lives and maintain public welfare, often at great personal cost.
Addressing broader national concerns, the ADC called for prayers for Nigeria’s recovery, urging divine intervention to end widespread suffering and insecurity. The party also appealed for leadership rooted in conscience, empathy and genuine love for the people, which it described as essential for national healing and unity.
The message concluded with goodwill wishes to Nigerians across the country, as the ADC extended its hope for a peaceful Christmas celebration and a better, more secure New Year for all citizens.
ADC Calls for Prayers at Christmas, Warns Borno Mosque Bombing Threatens All Nigerians Regardless of Faith
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called on Nigerians to use the Christmas season as a period of reflection, prayer and solidarity amid the country’s worsening security challenges. In its Christmas message released on December 25, 2025, the party expressed deep concern over persistent violence across the nation, with particular emphasis on the North-East.
The ADC specifically referenced the Christmas Eve bombing at a mosque in Borno State, describing the incident as a painful reminder that insecurity in Nigeria poses a threat to all citizens, irrespective of religion, ethnicity or region. The party urged Nigerians to pray for the victims of the attack, their families and the affected communities, stressing that violence anywhere in the country endangers everyone.
Beyond the bombing, the party highlighted the sacrifices of Nigerians who remain on duty during the festive season, including security personnel, health workers and other essential service providers. It noted that while many citizens celebrate with their families, these workers continue to safeguard lives and maintain public welfare, often at great personal cost.
Addressing broader national concerns, the ADC called for prayers for Nigeria’s recovery, urging divine intervention to end widespread suffering and insecurity. The party also appealed for leadership rooted in conscience, empathy and genuine love for the people, which it described as essential for national healing and unity.
The message concluded with goodwill wishes to Nigerians across the country, as the ADC extended its hope for a peaceful Christmas celebration and a better, more secure New Year for all citizens.
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