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Restructuring Will Nurture Unison – Gov Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has warned those whisking for separation to rather yell for restructuring of the country in order to foster much desired unity.

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Governor Wike stated this when the Primate of the All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Henry Chukwuka Ndukuba, led a delegation of the Church on a courtesy visit at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

The governor explained that the people of Rivers have for decades lived peacefully with Nigerians from other part of the country, he further stressed that the outlaws parading as Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) have disturbed the peace loving people of the state to carry out various forms of treasonous acts true out the State.

River state was peaceful initially during the EndSars Protest, until the intervention of the IPOB members Unleashed violent attacks that led to the death of Six Soldiers, four police men, destruction of court house and police station in Oyigbo.

Wike restated that the allegation tendered, that he ordered the military to attack Igbos in Oyigbo was politically driven by those against his rule. According to him, if he had not imposed curfew based on security advise, there would have been bloody confrontation between Hausa and Igbo communities. He urged those with divisive tendency to join those clamouring for a restructuring of the country in order to usher a new birth and united Nigeria. The governor implored the church to continue to pray for Nigeria because the country was apparently sitting on a keg of gun powder.

“This is the time for the church not to be docile, this is the time for the church to speak out. When society is bad, it affects the church. When governance is bad, it affects the church. No matter how we look at it. Nobody can run away from it, things are not working well in the country. The way the country is supposed to be is not where we are. Even when you are in the pulpit, it is an opportunity to speak to your members that things are not well”, he said.

Governor Wike said as a Christian, he has no apology for handing over the State to God. He used the occasion to announce a donation of N500 million on behalf of the Rivers State government to support the Anglican Church education development and mission fund. The governor further urged Most Rev. Ndukuba to advise the church to obey the COVID-19 protocols. According to him, security report at his disposal indicates, churches do not adhere to COVID-19 protocol.

Meanwhile, the Primate of the All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Ndukuba, said in a time of uncertainty in the country, the church was very proud of the steps and stance Governor Wike has taken on critical issues.

“We come not only to encourage you as the Lord encouraged Joshua, we believe as the Lord was with Joshua, He will be with you; He will strengthen you, and under your leadership, this state will know greatest, development and peace. The Lord God Almighty who called you and gave you this opportunity, will not leave you nor forsake you. Only be strong and courageous. We are proud of you”.

He stated that in a time like this, when people were surrounded by uncertainty, it was good to see the governor standing out boldly, leading with firmness and leading with courage.

“We are very proud of the steps you have taken, the stands you have taken and the way you have demonstrated your love for God and for the people, because governance is a scared trust. And indeed we have seen you demonstrate that very well”, he said.

The Primate said the church has declared the decade of 2020 to 2030 , a decade of the reign of God.

He stated that the intention under his leadership would focus on the things that will touch the life of the people.

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