Abe Sues For Peace And Unity Amongst Nigerians

...'We need one another'

By Abe Media Aide

The immediate past representative of the Rivers South-East Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, has sued for peace and unity amongst Nigerians in order to overcome the numerous challenges facing the country.

Abe made the call at the weekend while speaking at the annual new yam festival of the people of Isiagu community in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The former member of the Red Chamber of the National Assembly stated that Nigerians must come together, reject age-long stereotypes, and build bridges across the nation devoid of ethnic bigotry.

He said: "Whatever challenges we face as a country today should not discourage us from towing the path of unity and brotherhood.

"Our history should remind us that we must be one. We must be our brother's keeper and be united so that we can prosper together as no part of Nigeria can fulfill its full potentials without others.”

Abe thanked the traditional ruler of Isiagu Community, Igwe Augustine Nwankwo, Ezedioramma II, Igwe Agu I, for the honour done him by the conferment of the chieftaincy title of NWANNE DI NAMBA 1 of Isiagu. He also congratulated Igwe Nwankwo on the success of the annual new yam festival.

The Senator urged Igwe Nwankwo not to allow the culture of his people to be completely washed away by Western Culture and urged him to continue to preserve the ancient festival for the next generation.

He said: "I am glad that you have accepted me as NWANNE DI NAMBA of Isiagu Kingdom. I want to say that I am now part of you and you are part of me and as the days go by, our friendship, love, and relationship will grow. Let us keep the things that have kept us as one.

I always insisted that I will not accept titles, honours, and awards, while I was in office and I did my best to avoid such situations.

Out of office, it’s a different story.
I am genuinely flattered by your love and acceptance".

Among dignitaries that witnessed the event were Chairman, Anambra State Central Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Peter Uyamo and Chairman, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Leo Nwuba.

Signed:
PARRY SAROH BENSON, ANIPR
Spokesperson to Senator Magnus Ngei Abe

October 6, 2019