As former member of House Representatives, Chief Nduese Essien clocked 80, Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has begged him not to retire from politics yet based on his valued contributions to societal growth.
Essien who is a staunch member of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was also Chairman of the South South Caucus in the House and Minister of Lands and Housing, among others.
Speaking during a special thanksgiving service in honour of the elder statesman at Qua Iboe Church, Ikot Ibiok in Eket Local Government Area on Sunday, Governor Eno said the state indeed the world needs to tap from the fountain of his wisdom.
“Now that I am a Governor, please don’t retire because we still need the wisdom of the elders,” the governor begged.
He, however, felicitated the Political Leader of Akwa Ibom South (Eket) Senatorial District, Chief Nduese Essien, on his 80th birthday.
The Governor who the global economic described the roles played by the former Federal Legislator and Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, in successive administrations in the state as fatherly, and thanked him for supporting his governorship ambition through all the processes that led to his emergence as governor.
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Hear him, “We are here today to thank God for our father, a man who is very sincere. He will tell you his mind, whether you are right or wrong, he tells you how he feels. That’s the part I like about our father. So, I have great respect to our father, Chief Nduese Essien.
“When the announcement came, I declared my intention to run, he was there for me. He gave me all the support and so. Sir, we are thanking God for you and pray that God will continue to keep you strong and available for this nation, this state and our community.
The immediate past governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, hailed the elder statesman while reflecting on his days as governor described him as a dependable source of honest counsel, as well as a man worth celebrating in his lifetime.
In his thanksgiving speech, Chief Nduese Essien, in company of his wife, Ekaette, described his 80th birthday as significant being the first ever he has celebrated.
He thanked God for preserving him through the many hurdles of life, especially his miraculous survival of a heart surgery that almost took his life, and thanked the people for their show of love towards him.
Chief Essien particularly thanked Governor Umo Eno for making out time to be part of the celebration and for fulfilling his heart desire for a governor that will see his election to office as an opportunity to serve the people rather than to amass wealth and fight perceived political enemies.
Chief Nduese Essien and wife, Ekaette
He also thanked former governors Victor Attah, Godswill Akpabio and Udom Emmanuel for their indelible contributions to his political journey as representative of Eket Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, appointment as Minister of the Federal Republic and support through his period of health challenge.
In an exhortation titled The Favour and Mercy of God, taken from Psalm 139:13-18, the General Superintendent and Chairman of Conference of Qua Iboe Church, Rev. Ekpedeme Effanga, said it was of utmost importance for men who are favoured with long life and success to take a cue from Chief Nduese Essien in acknowledging the mercy of God as the sustaining power for all their attainments.