Former Taraba state governor, Jolly Tavoro Nyame has vowed to emerge as a more capable leader if given a second chance to preside over the affairs of the state.
Nyame, who spoke during a Thanksgiving service that took place at the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) secretariat in Jalingo, Taraba state, also said he learned so much while serving his jail terms in the Kuje correctional centre.
He declared that the experience had bestowed invaluable lessons, shaping him into a better potential leader for the people of Taraba state.
Nyame stated: “I learned a lot while in Kuje Prison and 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 stressed the significance of faith and resilience, advising leaders to stand strong in the face of challenges.
Amid personal reflections, he delivered a message of hope and unity for Nigerians, emphasising the importance of prayer and faith in the nation’s future.
On his journey, Nyame urged Nigerians to be prudent in their expenses while calling on the government to prioritise policies that enhance citizens’ lives.
Nyame, who served only four years of a 14-year sentence, asserted that his imprisonment was politically motivated.