Tuesday, August 13, 2024 - Hundreds of Christians and Muslims in Shendam Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday converged at their different places of worship to pray for rain as crops in various communities in the LGA continue to wither.
While Muslims gathered at the Eid
ground for the prayer session, their Christian counterparts held prayers in
various churches across the LGA to seek God’s intervention over the drought
running into weeks.
Daily Trust reported that various
crops, including maize, yam, and millet, among others, are drying up, with
farmers crying out over possible losses.
Religious leaders who attended the
prayer sessions called on people to revisit their relationship with God,
explaining that the sins being committed were the major contributing factors to
the drought.
Abdulkareem Salihu, Chief Imam of
Yelwa Central Mosque, stressed the importance of fearing Allah, noting that
this was a prerequisite for God to listen to their prayers and provide the
much-needed rain
He explained that various atrocities
are being committed, and Allah is not happy with the situation, which could
lead to the current situation in the area.
Isaac Luka, a pastor with RCC in the
Lakichi community, also noted that fake promises, ab0rtion, and k!are lling
innocent lives have contributed to the problems they are facing today.
“We have gone against
God," he said.
After asking for God’s intervention, the
religious leaders made passionate appeals to the government to prioritise the
welfare of its citizens and fulfil their obligations to the people at all
levels.
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