
Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State has expressed concern over the rising number of fake pastors and advised the state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to identify and stop the activities of such pastors as they constitute a threat to true Christian worship.
Governor Umahi, who spoke at an interdenominational thanksgiving service to mark this year’s 56th Independence Day celebration and 20th anniversary of the creation of Ebonyi State at the Assemblies of God Church, Abakaliki, said: “let me appeal to the church, during the last election, there were some so-called churches that were destroying the name of the Lord. I know that they and their pastors still exist. I therefore ask CAN to check them. It is not everybody that calls the name of the Lord that is actually of God. I will be ready to join you to check their activities.”
Umahi, who listed the categories of people to be recognized during the next Independence Day celebration and Ebonyi at 21, thanked the church for supporting his administration through supplications.
He mentioned those to be recognized on October 1 next year to include the family of the late Gen. Sani Abacha and Chief Authur Mbanefo. The late Abacha created Ebonyi 21 years ago while Mbanefo headed the committee that recommended its creation.
Umahi said: “Next October, we will be looking at those that made the creation our dear state possible. These are people like Sani Abacha that God used, Mbanefo, who was the chairman of the committee that recommended the creation of Ebonyi State and some founding fathers of the state.
“So, we will like to recognize them, including the Abacha family. But we are also going to review the founding fathers. We are going to set up a committee to honour them.”
“We are going to start this year or early next year, to renovate the palace of Akanu Ibiam, the man who also played a central role in the creation of this state before he died.”
The governor paid glowing tributes to the members of the state Legislature, the Judiciary and the Executive Council for their individual and collective sacrifices towards the promotion of good governance and ideal democracy in the state.
He also called on the churches to preach hard work and reiterated that his administrator would soon ask the Legislature to enact a law against idleness.
“Soon we are going to make a law to ensure that nobody is idle in this state because an idle person is a devil workshop. If there are idle people in the state, we will have a collection center where they can go and eat free and from there, we will take them farms.”
In a sermon, the chairman of CAN in the state, Rev. Emmanuel Nshiiden said that obedience to God is the antidote to the present social economic and security challenges in the country even as he advised Nigerians to seek the face of God and stop blaming one another on the woes facing the country.
Intercessory prayers were offered for the sustenance of peace and good governance in Nigeria. [myad]