By Ayantunde Ayangbayi
A chieftain of All Progressive Congress and traditional title holder of Haske Patigi Dr. Kolo Babajiya has extended warm Easter felicitations to Christian across the State and the nation emphasizing the significance of the season.
The amiable politician said, “I congratulate Christians in the State and the entire nation as the mark Easter 2026 after forty (40) days of fasting and devotion that culminate into the holy celebration”.

He admonished Christians to learn lessons from the triumph entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem after self-reflection, discipline, sacrifice and determination “this should reveal in our daily activities and make us a better being in all our undertakings even after the 40 days of fasting and prayers”.
“The triumph entry of Jesus Christ in face of adversity symbolizes that our challenges can be overcome with our faith of Jesus Christ at all times and assured Kwarans that Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, (CON) will continue to deliver on his electoral promises to the citizens till the last day in his office”.

Dr. Kolo Babajiya is a Senatorial hopeful from Kwara North contesting on the platform of All Progressive Congress in Kwara State is believed by many to have travelled far in victory in his ambition to represent his people at the red chamber in Abuja come year 2027 assured that public service is Social Welfare, “we must continue to stand by our people not only in difficult times but at all times with community driven philanthropic gestures and grassroots development”.
He appreciated Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, (CON) achievements as laudable and encouraging, “architect of modern Kwara given his tremendous performances this seven (7) years in office and prayed that God Almighty should continue to uphold the Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Sardauna of Ilorin Emirate in delivering more dividends of democracy to nook and crannies of the State of Harmony just has he says, “Happy Easter Celebrations to all Christians nationwide just as he advised them to celebrate with moderation”. Temoko Padda concluded.

