Season’s Greetings from the President of the Board of Trustees, Justice, Peace, and Reconciliation Movement (JPRM)

Dear Compatriots,

As the dawn of 2025 graces us with its luminous light and boundless hope, I, Rev. Habila M. Istifanus, on behalf of the Justice, Peace, and Reconciliation Movement (JPRM), extend my heartfelt New Year greetings to you, your families, and communities.

This season is a sacred reminder of renewal, resilience, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. It is a time to reflect on our collective journey, celebrate our triumphs, and recommit to the principles that define justice, peace, and reconciliation.

2024 was not without its challenges, but it also revealed the strength of our shared humanity. Through trials, we witnessed countless acts of courage, selflessness, and solidarity that remind us of the unyielding spirit of our people. As we step into this new year, let us embrace the power of unity, the wisdom of dialogue, and the courage to confront injustice wherever it resides.

The JPRM remains steadfast in its mission to build bridges of understanding, mend broken relationships, and inspire hope in the hearts of the marginalized. We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of individuals, organizations, and communities that have stood with us in our quest for a more just and peaceful society. Together, we have made significant strides, and together, we will achieve even greater milestones.

As we chart the course of 2025, let us prioritize compassion over division, reconciliation over resentment, and justice over complacency. Let this be the year we collectively transform challenges into opportunities, disagreements into harmony, and dreams into reality.

May this year bring you profound joy, boundless love, and unshakable peace. May it also empower us all to be ambassadors of justice, agents of peace, and harbingers of reconciliation in every sphere of life.

With prayers for a prosperous and impactful 2025,
Rev. Habila M. Istifanus
President, Board of Trustees
Justice, Peace, and Reconciliation Movement (JPRM)

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