Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has visited the paediatric, emergency and orthopaedic wards of the Lagos Island General Hospital, Broad Street, to celebrate Christmas with the in-patients battling various health conditions.
The governor while at the hospital chatted with the patients, encouraged and also prayed for their recovery.
Sanwo-Olu said his visit, which has been a tradition before joining politics, was to share memorable moments with those in the hospital at a time when every other person is in joyous mood at home.
“Christmas offers us an opportunity to spare a thought for the infirm. We need to share moments like this with them so that they also can feel the greatness of the season even though they are not entirely fit.”
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“We must also remember that this season teaches us love, compassion and selflessness. While majority of us have our relatives and friends with us to mark the Christmas day, we need to understand that several families are in pain because their loved ones are battling various ailments at the hospital. So, it’s no Christmas for these people because they need to be with their ailing family members.
“On a day like this, I thought it necessary to identify with these families and celebrate with them. I believe this gesture will cheer them up and give them reasons to be happy. We hope that the little we have come to share with them today will strengthen them to get out of the sickbed quicker and better,”
The patients, who were excited to see the governor, prayed for him and wellbeing of his family.



