By Ijeoma Obioma.
A cleric, Dr. Paul Ameh, has assured Nigerians on the need to keep hope alive as the country would soon witness a new season.
The clergy man also averred that the killings in Benue State,occasioned by armed invasions, reflects a sick state in dire need of spiritual healing.
He spoke at a press conference organised by Paula Ameh Ministries in conjunction with Covenant Believers Centre in Makurdi, the Benue state capital.
The Lagos- based cleric, said there was need for divine intervention which could come through prayers for the state.
"There is a lot of pain that the people are going through. This conference is a spiritual revival for Benue State, for God to meet the needs of the people spiritually. I see alot of spiritual suffering. It is a revival service to reach out to the spiritual need of the people".
Ameh, therefore, advised new administrations at both state and federal levels to stick to their visions and promises made to the electorate, adding that corruption was no longer in vogue, so leaders should strive to leave legacies which are the greatest influence.
He noted that the prophesies made by many clerics before the election were emotional outburst, stressing the need for Nigerians to close gaps after elections for the sake of unity and development.
"Men of God need to be united because God does not work in disunity. I believe we are going to see a new season in Nigeria," Ameh said.
Edited by Dada Ahmed.
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