EKO HOT BLOG reports that Dr. Peter Mbah, the governor-elect of Enugu State, has called on the people of the state to come together and build a prosperous future for Enugu, emphasizing that love and unity are critical elements in moving the state forward.
Mbah, who was elected in the recent gubernatorial elections, reiterated his commitment to the socio-economic transformation of the state and urged the people to see themselves as one Waawa people, who must collectively rise to the challenge of building the state into a preferred place for doing business and for tourism and living.
In his Easter message to the people of Enugu State on Saturday, Mbah said:
“The occasion of Easter always presents us with an opportunity to reflect on the love and magnanimity of God in redeeming mankind through the death and resurrection of his only begotten Son. Importantly, it is a time to also reflect on the oneness of mind of God the Father and God the Son, for Christ freely offered himself to be sent and be given as that sacrificial lamb at Calvary to fulfill the purpose of the Father.”
Mbah’s message further stated: “On the occasion of this Easter celebration, therefore, I remind Ndi Enugu that as a people intertwined by destiny, we must collectively work together to build this Waawa land, which God has given to us into a land of joy, abundance, and prosperity for ourselves and posterity.”
Mbah sees his election as a call to service and a rendezvous with destiny, as he aims to bring about socio-economic transformation to the state. He is resolved and committed to making Enugu a preferred choice for tourism, living, leisure and doing business.
He also urged the people of Enugu State to unite in love so that together they can achieve their goals. Mbah reiterates his resolve to lead an Enugu State of equal access to the promises, opportunities, and blessings that democracy holds for them, irrespective of social status or clan.
In conclusion, Mbah wished the people of Enugu State a happy and hitch-free Easter celebration and prayed that all the blessings that Easter brings abound to them.
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