Imo will overcome present challenges through prayers: Uzodimma

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo says the state would overcome her present challenges if residents fervently approached God in prayers.
The governor said this at the second edition of ‘Imo Unity Prayer and Praise Convention’ organised by the state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), in Owerri on Tuesday.
Mr Uzodimma said the event was appropriate as the state had been able to surmount its security challenges thanks to the faithfulness and grace of God.
He thanked CAN for organising the event and urged residents of Imo to continue to pray and thank God, adding that “he hears our prayers.”
“God has been there for us. In good times and in challenging times, he is always there. There is evidence everywhere to show that Almighty God is in Imo.
“There is nothing God cannot do and there is nothing hidden under the earth or below the heavens that God doesn’t know, therefore, it behoves on all of us to continue to serve God and humanity, especially by being fair to our neighbours.
“We were challenged but we didn’t go retaliating. We put our knees to the ground, we prayed and God answered us. My administration and people will continue to pray to God,” the governor said.
Speaking, the CAN Chairman in Imo, Eches Divine Eches, said God had used the governor to bring peace, unity and development to the state through his infrastructural projects.
He called for increased resilience in prayers on the part of residents of the state.
(NAN)
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