Anyim recalls the rough paths Nigerians went through in 2021 but sees 2022 as offering new hope and fresh opportunities for them.
By Emma Ogbuehi
“From the ashes of 2021, I see hope for Nigerians in the New Year 2022. God promises us Hope in times of despair, strength in times of weakness, recovery after tragedies. Our Maker also promised that He will never forsake us in times of trouble”.
This was part of the New Year message for Nigerians by the former President of the Senate and 2023 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), presidential hopeful, Anyim Pius Anyim.
Anyim described 2021 as a challenging year that came with combination of natural disasters and man-made crisis that stretched the capacities of Nigerians for endurance to the limits.
He also recounted the dire impacts of economic downturn, spiraling insecurity and ravenous COVID-19 pandemic on the country, charging Nigerians however, to key into the promises of God in this New Year and stand strong as the overcomers.
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The New Year message reads:
I felicitate with fellow Nigerians for making it to 2022. Let us all give God all the glory for His mercies and loving kindness.
2021 was a challenging year. A combination of natural disasters and man-made crisis put Nigeria and Nigerians through very challenging life-tests that stretched our capacities for endurance to the limits.
Economic crisis manifested in inflation, unemployment, under-employment, job losses, weak Naira and general low earning capacities that brought Nigerians face to face with threat to their very survival.
Insecurity which many citizens had wished would abate got a resurgence in 2021, compounding the already difficult life for most Nigerians.
Again, there was the COVID-19 pandemic which made a devastating come- back in other variants that shrank social and economic interactions further, and retarded the initial modest economic recoveries made after the first pandemic in 2019.
Indeed, we all still mourn many Nigerians that died and lament for those that got dislocated, some permanently, from these sad developments of 2021.
From the ashes of 2021, I see hope for Nigerians in the New Year 2022. God promises us Hope in times of despair, strength in times of weakness, recovery after tragedies. Our Maker also promised that He will never forsake us in times of trouble.
I therefore charge Nigerians to key into the promises of God in this New Year and stand strong as the overcomers we are as children of God. In 2022, let us demonstrate courage and determination to pull our country back from the precipice. One way of achieving this triumph is by taking even more seriously, our duties as citizens and obligations to be our brothers keepers. We must dedicate ourselves to building a more peaceful and cohesive society with justice and equity for all our people and neighbours.
I wish fellow Nigerians a happier, safer, more peaceful and prosperous 2022.