The Anglican Bishop of Aguata Diocese Right Reverend Samuel Ezeofor says Nigeria needs committed leaders who will bring permanent healing to all its sicknesses.

 

In a sermon at saint Luke’s parish Ekwulobia, in Aguata Local Government Area during his pastoral visit, Bishop Ezeofor charged the electorate to use their Permanent Voter Cards to elect those that will bring cure to all the sicknesses confronting the Nigerian Nation during the February 25th and March 11 2023 general elections.

 

Bishop Ezeofor regretted series of challenges Nigerians are passing through especially in the area of insecurity, hike in the pump price of petroleum products, scarcity of both old and new naira notes, a situation he noted have resulted to high cost of living in the country and called on the people to take full ownership of the country by using the forthcoming elections to change the political landscape of the country positively.

 

He charged the faithful to always seek the presence of God through Jesus Christ in order to surmount all evil plots against them.

 

Right Reverend Ezeofor who described sin as a great barrier between God and Man, charged the faithful to refrain from sin in order to be clean so as to inherit the kingdom of God.

 

Bishop Ezeofor who is also the National chairman of the Evangelical fellowship in the Anglican communion, EFAC Nigeria, urged the federal government to desist from making policies that will compound the problem of already impoverished Nigerian masses.

 

In a remark the Vicar of Saint Luke’s parish Ekwulobia Reverend Tochukwu Ezumezu who thanked Bishop Ezeofor for the visit which he described as a great moral booster to the Parishioners cautioned the faithful against harbouring grievances.