Former Taraba State Governor, Rev. Jolly Tavoro Nyame has asked the indigenes of Taraba State to give him a second chance.
He promised to be a better leader after his experience serving his jail term in the Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja.
Nyame made the vow during a Thanksgiving service at the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Secretariat in Jalingo, Taraba State capital.
The former governor promised to emerge as a more capable leader following his incarceration if given a second chance to preside over the affairs of the state.
He stated the lessons he learnt in prison have contributed to making him a better leader for his people.
Nyame stated, “I learned a lot while in Kuje Prison and in the hospital. If given another opportunity to lead the people of Taraba State, I will do better because of the experience I have gained.”
He emphasized the importance of faith and resilience, advising leaders to stand strong in the face of challenges.
Nyame, who served only four years of a 14-year sentence, said that his imprisonment was politically motivated.
He called on Nigerians to be prudent in their expenses, urging the government to prioritize policies that enhance citizens’ lives.
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