• Bishop urges governors to end killings, kidnappings in South -East

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    Bishop urges governors to end killings, kidnappings in South -East

    South-East governors

    Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun

    By Stanley Nwanosike

    The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Enugu, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ike, has urged South-East governors not to allow continuation of the brazen killings and kidnappings of residents each week continue in their states in the New Year.

    Ike said this in a New Year message he issued on Wednesday in Enugu.

    In the message with the title: “Another Year is Dawning,” the Bishop urged the governors to take deliberate steps in the new year to stop the incessant killings and kidnapping ravaging the zone.

    According to him, 2025 is coming with a wake-up call for the South-East governors make conscious effort to tackle insecurity.

    “These latest killings and kidnapping in the zone are a wake-up call for the governors of the South-Eastern states as well as the Joint Security and Armed Forces, to act up to their basic responsibility of protection of lives and property of the citizens.

    “I call on the governors and the Federal Government to effectively deploy both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches within the zone.

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    “There should be effective proactive surveillance and intelligence devices such as drones and others to stem this ugly cancer of insecurity in the life of the Nigerian nation especially the South-East.

    “We can wipe out insecurity, going into 2025, if we muster the resolve and political-will to do so,” he said.

    The cleric urged Nigerians to be hopeful and to look up to God, “the Creator of the world and the Ultimate Controlling force in the affairs of people and nations.

    “We must, individually and as a people, resolve to fear God and acknowledge His righteousness in our daily living, dealings, and governance.

    “This is because righteousness and the fear of God exalt a nation,” he said.

    The bishop also enjoined Nigerians to put the fear of God first in all they do and shun short-cuts, greed, corruption, and laziness.

    Ike also prayed for God’s grace and mercy upon Nigeria and the citizens as they work assiduously toward progress and prosperity in 2025. (NAN)

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