Easter: Akpabio assures Nigerians of end to insecurity
The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, assured Nigerians that the insecurity witnessed in the country will soon become a thing of the past. Akpabio gave the assurance in the

- From Sanni Onogu, Abuja
The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, assured Nigerians that the insecurity witnessed in the country will soon become a thing of the past.
Akpabio gave the assurance in the Easter message he delivered at the Ikot Ekpene Field Major Convention of The Apostolic Church, Ikot Obong Edong, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State.
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A statement by the Special Assistant to the President of the Senate on Media/Communication, Anietie Ekong, quoted Akpabio as saying, “across our country, many families are passing through moments of grief and loss. Some have lost loved ones in the line of duty - our brave men and women in uniform who daily put their lives on the line to defend our nation.
“Some have lost fathers, mothers, children, and friends in their homes, places of worship, markets, farms, and workplaces as Nigeria continues to confront the painful challenge of insecurity.”
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He offered words of comfort to victims of insecurity. “To such families, please know that your pain is shared by the entire nation. We mourn with you, pray for you, and honour the memory of those whose lives have been cut short. Their sacrifices can never be forgotten.”
Akpabio, however, assured that the Easter season would usher in peace and security for the nation. According to the Senate President, “Just as the resurrection revealed the complete triumph of Christ, I firmly believe that soon Nigeria’s story will also reach its full and victorious conclusion: ‘Nigeria defeats insecurity, evil and fear.
“That is the hope Easter places before us. It teaches us that darkness never has the final word. It reminds us that weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Therefore, let us reject hatred and division and embrace unity, compassion, and solidarity as one people while we await our morning. Let us renew our faith in God and in the future of our country,” he said.
In his homily, the Field Superintendent of the Apostolic Church and host of the convention, Apostle (Dr) E. O. Akpan, said that through the prayers of the church, the current insecurity confronting the nation would give way to an era of peace and development in Nigeria.



