David Mark Preaches Peace, Forgiveness At Easter



The Oasis Reporters
April 1, 2018

—Urges Government to listen to the people
Immediate past President of the Senate, Senator David Mark has again harped on the need for citizens to live in peace and harmony with one another in order to create an enabling environment for development.
This was contained in a press statement released by Paul Mumeh, Media Assistant to Senator David Mark.
He craved for a harmonious relationship between and among adherents of various religions saying, “we have more to gain staying together as a people with a common destiny”
Senator Mark in the goodwill message to Nigerians in commemoration of this year’s Easter celebration, expressed worries that the un-abating upheavals and violent crimes across the country portend a threat to the future of the country.
Senator Mark in apparent reference to cases of kidnapping, abduction and killings by criminal elements in parts of the country said the issues raise serious concern to every right-thinking member of the society.
To this end, Senator Mark canvassed that the Federal Government takes a critical look at the clarion calls by Nigerians for the review of the security apparatus as well as the restructuring of the polity.
Such a review or restructuring, he submitted, should however be anchored on fairness, equity, justice and in a manner that will give every section of the nation a sense of belonging.
“For me, we can no longer shy away from the agitation by the citizens for restructuring of the nation, if that would give everyone a sense of belonging as equal stakeholders in the Project-Nigeria”, he stressed.
He stated, “It will be catastrophic to allow citizens to lose confidence in a system. That would be a sure way to anarchy. The deteriorating situation could spell doom for the nation. Both the government and the governed must rise up to the challenge and make our country a safe haven”.
Senator Mark specifically urged Christian faithfuls to use the period of Easter celebration to take the destiny of Nigeria and her people to God in prayer.
The essence of Easter which is prayer, sacrifice, forgiveness and peace, he advised, should not be lost on celebration or merriment.




