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Ahead of the
2021 governorship election in Anambra State, Anglican churches, Pentecostals
and other Charismatic groups are ganging up to enthrone Governor Willie
Obiano’s replacement.
They
declared that Anambra is not a private enterprise that one Church will always
dominate
The
declaration was made on Thursday by Bishop Emma C Obiorah of the Life of Faith
Gospel Assembly, Nkwelle Ezunaka in Oyi Local Government Area.
It was
during the Christo Feast Anniversary celebration of the church, which attracted
many dignitaries from the state, including one of the governorship contestants,
Chido Nwankwo.
Obiorah said
they were looking for anybody ready to deliverAnambra State from its present
condition.
According to
him, “Everybody keeps complaining that President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC
government are not doing well, what have you done in your own area like this
state?
“I’m calling
on Anglicans, Pentecostals and other Charisma groups to come together to
support who will take us to the promised land.
“There are
people today who believe the wealth of Anambra State is their own .Anambra is
not a private enterprise, any government that is not of God will collapse.
“One group
can not continue to rule our state. A particular denomination feels they own
the state and that is not of God.
“We want to
unite to fight that, it is injustice and unholy in the state. I train
politicians. We should embrace the word of God.”
He stated
that the journey for 2021 in Anambra State had started already. (The Nation)

