Amaechi Begs Rivers People For Forgiveness, See Why

Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation and former governor of Rivers State, south-south Nigeria, Rotimi Amaechi, says he and political leaders must ask God and the people of the state for forgiveness for things left undone and for the pain and anguish the people have “brazenly suffered.”

Naija News reports that the minister made this comment on Sunday in his Easter message to Nigerians and Rivers people.

Amaechi said Rivers state which is known as the Treasure Based of the Nation, is now almost always in the news for the wrong reasons.

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The minister urged Rivers people and other Nigerians to have hope and a renewed commitment to wait till the resurrection morning.

His words: “No doubt, our state has endured a tortuous political season, which saw political parties jostle and cajole Rivers people to make choices.

“Our state, which was known and respected as the Treasure Base of the Nation, is now almost always in the news for the wrong reasons. This is not the Rivers State of our dreams.

“We must find our way back to the path of a glorious future. I am one of you, therefore, as your father, son and brother, I beseech you to be of good courage and join hands to build and restore the glory of our state.

“For us as Rivers people, this is a moment for sober reflection and forgiveness.

“I will not hesitate to implore that we all ask God for forgiveness and mercy for all the things done or left undone and from the citizens for the pain and anguish that they have brazenly suffered, which most times are unreported.

“The persistence of gang violence, kidnappings and killings in parts of the state has dealt a telling blow on the psyche of the people. People no longer feel safe or sleep with their two eyes closed,” he added.

The post Amaechi Begs Rivers People For Forgiveness, See Why appeared first on Naija News.

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