MERCY TRUST OUTREACH MISSION TO KWASHA, MIANGO.

 

MERCY TRUST OUTREACH 


On a Mission donates foodstuffs, other items to victims of attacks in Plateau


Today Monday, September 6th 2021

Mercy Trust Outreach which is the Humanitarian arm of John Egah Ministries U. S. A. Donated food items and other relief materials to victims of attacks in Kwasha, Miango Chiefdom of Bassa Local Government Area of the state.

Presenting the items on Monday in Miango, the National Chairman of the Outreach Rev. I. D. Samuel of the City of Hope Assembly A.k.a God's City Rukuba Road Jos on behalf of the Global President of the Outreach Bishop Dr John Oche Each of Hope and Power Mega Church Worldwide said that the gesture was aimed at cushioning the hardship faced by the victims.


Some villages in Miango were recently attacked and scores killed while some others were injured.

The attackers also burnt some houses and destroyed crops on farmlands in 39 communities of the chiefdom.

The National Chairman of the outreach said that the donated items would not replace what the people had lost but were to identify with the victims.

The chairman hoped that the gesture would bring succour to the affected people.

He said that the donated items were from the HQ. of the MERCY TRUST OUTREACH U. S. A.

We are here as an outreach in  Plateau to visit, commiserate and pray with the people. 

We are here to show the people that they are not alone, they are not going through this difficult time alone.

“We are deeply concerned about the spate of killings and wanton destructions of properties in this chiefdom; so, our visit is to also encourage the people to have faith in God. 

The chairman added that the chapter had visited some victims of the attacks from the chiefdom in hospitals and donated some money to them. I. D. Samuel advised the people against taking laws into their hands and urged them to be vigilant at all times.

He admonished the people to forgive and forget the events of the past and live in peace with their neighbours irrespective of their tribes or religions.

Receiving the items, Bra-Ngwe Rigwe, Rev. Ronku Aku, thanked MERCY TRUST OUTREACH OF AND

BISHOP DR. JOHN OCHE EGAH for the visit and donations.

Aku said that the gesture would go a long way to give the victims a sense of belonging and succour.

The monarch promised that the items would be judiciously distributed among the affected people.

The donated items include bags of maize, rice, spaghetti, vegetable oil, and cartons of noodles, seasonings, bathing and washing soaps.

The others items include detergents, salt. e.t.c.

Thanks to Bishop Dr. John Oche Egah of John Egah Ministries U. S. A. For having us in mind.

And God bless the Mercy Trust Outreach.




















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