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PH Residents To Celebrate Low-Key Easter
This year’s Easter may
experience a low-key celebration in Port Harcourt following the economic hardship affecting most Christian homes in the country.
Our Correspondent who sought to know the level of preparedness of some Christian homes in the Rivers state capital reports that most persons were not planning to travel home or involve themselves in the usual heavy spending that goes with the event.
“Sincerely speaking, I’m not thinking of travelling home with my family members as I normally did in past Easter celebrations or even embark on heavy spending because, there is no money”, said Christie Johnbull.
Johnbull, a widow, said she is rather thinking of how to save some money to pay the school fees of her three kids as the third academic term would soon begin.
Another respondent, Mr. Amaechi Achi, also ruled out the chances of travelling to his Enugu State home for the Christian celebration.
“All I’ll do is buy some food items and may be pick some new clothes for the children because the money is not there”, he said.
However, Chief Christmas Gaga, a native of Bayelsa State, said , “Easter is not about travelling or spending on material things but about sober reflection on the death of Christ, the saviour of mankind”.
“In any case, I usually travel with my family during the period because it affords me the opportunity to also see my village people.
But, I don’t think I will travel this time because, I don’t have money for the transport, clothing and gift for people at home”, he said.
Another respondent, Emeka Nduka, a taxi driver said “there is no money to use. The fuel price has not come down to the normal official price. I spend much of the money I make in the day on fuel”.
Nduka said he would try to buy food stuff for the wife to prepare special meals and take the kids to Port Harcourt Zoological Park on Good Friday.
“I can’t travel this time because the economy is biting very hard and one has to survive, I will celebrate this year’s Easter on a low-key”, he said.
Easter is a popular Christian celebration with highest acceptance by most Christian folks than even Christmas. It commemorates the death and resurrection of Jesus, the saviour. It also affords Christians opportunity of travelling home to exchange gifts with loved ones. This year’s celebration begins this Friday and government is expected to declare public holiday.
Chris Oluoh