Rev Edeh Advocates For Unity Following Supreme Court's Verdict on Enugu Gubernatorial Election


In the wake of the Supreme Court's decisive dismissal of the Labour Party's appeal challenging the legitimacy of Governor Peter Mbah's election, Reverend Amb Edeh, esteemed Christian leader and Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), issued a warm congratulatory statement to Gov. Peter Mbah on Saturday.

Expressing deep affection for the peace and harmony of the people of Enugu State, Rev. Edeh commended Governor Mbah for his commendable performance in a relatively short time in office. The religious leader's message resonated with a profound sense of love and passion for the well-being of the state's residents.

In a compelling call for unity, Rev. Edeh urged Governor Mbah to collaborate with opposition groups, emphasizing the importance of a collective effort for the betterment of Enugu State. He appealed to all political factions to set aside their differences, emphasizing that the legal battles have concluded, presenting a pivotal moment to unite and propel the state forward.

Highlighting the significance of forgiveness and reconciliation, Rev. Edeh stated, "The key to living at peace with all men is in our ability to live in forgiveness with others." He stressed the need for unity and love, asserting that progress is unattainable without these crucial elements. The clergyman cautioned against harboring bitterness, urging citizens to prevent the growth of bitter roots that could lead to trouble. He emphasized the importance of grace and avoiding defilement in the pursuit of a harmonious society.

As Enugu State turns the page on the legal battles, Rev. Amb Edeh's message serves as a poignant call for collaboration, forgiveness, and collective efforts to ensure the prosperity and well-being of the state.

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