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Wike Speaks On Becoming A Pastor
Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, has urged Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State to continue praying for him because God didn’t call him to be a pastor.
Wike said while Eno prays for him, he would continue to support the governor to carry out his duties.
He made the call during the commissioning of the Ikot-Esu-Otomo-Azumini road in Akwa Ibom State yesterday.
The minister urged the governor to imbibe the culture of forgiveness, stressing that such is not a weakness but a show of strength.
Wike said: “Continue to do good, forgiveness is not a weak point, rather it’s a strength.
It doesn’t matter what happens, relate with people who have helped you before, it does not mean that you are weak, but you have made a decision to move Akwa Ibom forward, and that’s the decision that I will continue to support you.
“But all those you relate with, continue to give them their respect, you are a humble man, you are a man of God, and allow those of us… the truth is that I don’t know if I can be a pastor.
“It takes a man of strong character and continues to pray for me because God has given it to you, but me, I will continue to support you.
“So, you know that God said you should be praying, pray, while I will continue to support you.
The politics, I believe, is that you do for me, I do for you, you fall for me, I fall for you.”

