Nigeria@ 61: NCPC Boss Rev Pam Says Nigeria Is Heading to It’s Destination with Hope For Better Tommorow.

Attai Audu Jos.

The Executive Secretary, Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission, Rev Yakubu Pam has said .at 61, all hope for a better Nigeria is not lost.

According to him, their is still hope for Nigeria as a nation to move into the era of . development in all areas of life if all hands are on deck.

He explained that Nigeria would surely get to its final destination.

His words,” my message for Nigeria is that their is still hope; it is well with Nigeria”.

The NCPC boss affirmed that though most Nigerian families were not finding life easy, there is need to keep hope alive.

He sympathize with the families that had gone through one ugly experience or the other .

In spite of that, he strongly believed that their is still hope for a better tomorrow.

He called on Nigerians to continue to ensure and believe that the unity of the country is not negotiable and urged them to imbibe the values of nationhood.

Rev Pam acknowledged that though things may not be well as expected, ,because God wants to test us .

He also stressed that we must be courageous as a people and be optimistic at all times.

Pam Urged those in leadership position in the country to be exemplary in governance.

He charged the members of the Armed Forces and security operatives to pursue peace with vigour and put an end to banditry, kidnapping and all forms of security threats bedeviling the country which he described as a” virus” that must be decimated.

He further charged the Army and the security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of all the heinous crimes in our society.
To this effect, the NCPC boss called on the security agencies to work in synergy if they must win the fight against insurgency and other criminalities.

He called on non governmental organisations to come to the aid of the displaced Nigerians and provide basic care and needs for humanity sake.

The NCPC boss also tasked the government at all levels to urgently address the problems of the Internally Displaced Persons in the society.

He also tasked the religious and traditional rulers to rise to the occasion and ensure that their people are law abiding because they earn their trust .

Rev Pam further stressed the need for well meaning Nigerians , religious leaders and traditional rulers to be circumspect with the words they speak , and should weigh every word that comes out of their mouth, stating that their “is power in the tongue”

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