Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Bayelsa declares November 2 public holiday

The Government of Bayelsa State has declared November 2, 2016 a public holiday in Bayelsa State to mark the state's thanksgiving day. The announcement was made by Commissioner for Orientation and Information, Hon. Jonathan Obuebite saying it was time to honor God for the socio-economic and political challenges the state has recently been through.

According to Obuebite, “The Lord has been merciful, kind and faithful to Bayelsa and the need to appreciate him with thanksgiving cannot be overemphasized. There is the need to thank God following the numerous challenges it has overcome in the last one year.He noted that for successfully going through the last governorship election, the dual victory at the election petition tribunal and the appeal court, and for keeping the state afloat in the current economic recession, the thanksgiving is necessary. “It is obvious that the hand of God is on the state and enjoined everyone who believes in the almighty to come out and thank him irrespective of all political differences and affiliations.
we must all come together and worship God for holding and keeping the state together through thick, thin and trying times recently faced.”
According to the Information and Orientation Commissioner, the 2016 annual thanksgiving will hold by 12 noon at the Ecumenical Center at Igbogene and will feature high praise and worship, prayers for the state as well as other ministrations.
“God is going to do more for the state after appreciating him with a thankful heart and once again urged Bayelsans to keep faith with this Restoration Government as things will surely get better.”

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