THE
Delta state governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has described the Church as a
key factor in ensuring good governance.
The
Governor made the description recently on 13 september 2017 when the leadership
of Delta State Chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria led by Bishop
Kingsley Enakirerhi, General Overseer of Heroes of Faith Ministries paid him a
‘thank you’ visit in Asaba.
Governor
Okowa said, “The Church is a key part of governance, it has a lot of roles to
play in governance, especially, in ensuring a peaceful state because, when the
state is peaceful, you spend less resources on development.”
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (middle); State Chairman (PFN) Bishop Kingsley Enakirerhi (right) and Deputy Chairman (PFN), Bishop Anene Okafor, during a courtesy call on the Gover |
“A
lot of people look up to their church leaders, so, the church will help us to
have more peaceful communities, peaceful local government areas, peaceful
states and a peaceful nation,” he said, Adding That, “the Church should help in
passing information on issues of governance to the people, making the youths to
redirect their thoughts and know that the oil economy is no longer sustainable
and they should be involved in agriculture and skill acquisition.”
While
expressing confidence that the resources of the state would increase with the
fixing of Forcados Export Trunk line, Governor Okowa assured Deltans that more
dividends of democracy would be delivered with improved resources.
Okowa
thanked the Church for their prayers and their support, urged the Church to
continue to partner with government in impacting positively on the people.
Bishop
Enakirerhi had told the Governor and members of the state executive council who
witnessed the event that they were grateful for the existing peace and freedom
of worship in the state.
“We
are also here to appreciate you for executing good programmes for the people
and to encourage you to remain focused, work harmoniously with the church as we
have resolved to work with those in authority for them to succeed,” he said.
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