This was contained in the governor’s Easter message, signed by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, and obtained in Osogbo on Friday.
Adeleke, who noted that Easter impressed on humanity the unquantifiable power of love, tasked Christian faithfuls to let the valuable lessons of Jesus’s sacrifice reflect on them all the time.
He also charged Christians to hold to the message of love and compassion, which are the basis of the Easter celebration, noting that with love, “we will not only enjoy a peaceful society, but also make the right progress.
“Easter is a classical example of the power of love. Jesus Christ, as we are made to know, gave up himself to save mankind from the consequences of their transgressions.
“Beyond the celebration that comes with the moment, it is also a reminder of how love can save, and why we must imbibe the culture of selfless service to humanity as exemplified by Jesus Christ. Let’s be concerned about the good of each other and show tolerance irrespective of our differences.”
Similarly, ex governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Mr. Dotun Babayemi, in his Easter message, expressed the optimism that a dream of a better Nigeria was achievable if all hands were on deck.
Besides, Babayemi also called on Nigerians to continue to allow for a religious harmony as a people bounded by a common destiny of togetherness.
The statement further read in parts, “Our people should know for sure and by continuing to believe that the Nigeria of their dream is achievable if we all work towards it. Nobody from anywhere in this world will do this for us except us” he maintained
“In Osun, I urge our people to continue to cohabitate in peace like they have been known to be. Nowhere like home and peace is the only thing that makes any home alluring.”