Mark @ 69, says I’m committed to charity work
Immediate past President of the Senate , Senator David Mark today took stock of his journey through life at 69 and resolved to continue to serve God and humanity for the rest of his life.
Senator Mark was born on April 8, 1948 in Otukpo, Benue state.
“I will concentrate more on charity works especially on the young people . God has been merciful to me . I have every reason to be thankful”, Senator Mark said.
Addressing the congregation at a special thanksgiving mass to mark his 69th birthday in his Otukpo country home in Benue state, Senator Mark stated “I have every reason to be humble. I will devote my time and energy to serve God and humanity”.
He stated: “For any one who has wronged me in any way, I have forgiven. I also urged all those I have offended in the course of my journey through life to forgive me “.
Senator Mark prayed for peace and unity of Nigeria saying “I want to see in my life time a nation where every citizen is free to pursue his or her legitimate ambition in any part of the country without fear of intimidation or molestation.”
He craved for harmonious working relationship between and among the three arms of government pointing out that such synergy is required to deliver dividend of democracy to the people.
In the homily, Rev. Fathers Sylvester Onmonke and Kenneth Odeh preached peace, unity and forgiveness among Nigerians just as they prayed that God grant leaders at all levels the wisdom to embark on policies and programmes that would ameliorate the pains of the people.
The Clergy men enjoined Nigerians across board to forgive and reconcile with one another so that peace and progress can thrive in our land.
Senator Mark’s wife Helen, political associates including former Interior minister Abba Morro, House of Representatives member Ezekiel Adaji, Samson Okwu, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, Sule Adanu and Benue state Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) Chairman John Ngbede among others attended the mass officiated by 15 Reverend Fathers on Saturday.
Paul Mumeh,
Media Assistant to Senator David Mark.
Paul Mumeh,
Media Assistant to Senator David Mark.
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