General Overseer of Redeemed
Christian Church of God (RCCG), Mr Enoch Adeboye, has urged Christians to
register for their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).
The cleric said Christians who
show any form of indifference about their PVCs might sin against God.
It was learnt that Adeboye
spoke at a special prayer and thanksgiving for expectant mothers, medics,
paramedics and all those seeking medical attention.
The event was organised by RCCG’s
national headquarters Throne of Grace Parish on Redemption Way in Ebutte Metta,
Lagos.
It was tagged: Hope for the
Hopeless and was attended by thousands of christians from across the country.
The event comprised prayer, bible
teaching and prophetic impartation.
Adeboye said as 2019 draws nearer
and Nigerians will choose those to lead them for another four years, Christians
must get their PVCs to choose politicians of their choice.
The cleric said eligible
Christian voters who fail to get their PVCs would commit a sin against God.
According to him, the scriptures
says give therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s and unto God the
things that are God’s.
Although he said the bible
enjoins Christians to pray for kings and those in positions of authority,
Adeboye added that voting is a civil right that must be obeyed and followed by
all eligible voters.
The cleric, who spoke through his
Assistant General Overseer and Special Assistant of Administration and
Personnel, Mr Johnson Odesola, said: “Nigerians should be ready to vote for
credible and God-fearing people in positions of authority at all levels of
governance. Those who are currently in power but are not serving us well should
be voted out.”
He said Nigerians should also
vote out politicians who are aiding and supporting the killing of fellow
beings, irrespective of who they are.
Adeboye decried the killings in
Benue and other parts of the country, saying they cast a dent on the present
government for its alleged failure to protect the people.
The cleric, who supported the
concern raised by American President Donald Trump, noted that every
right-thinking person would decry the killing of thousands of innocent people
in any part of the country.
He challenged the National
Assembly to pass this year’s budget as quickly as possible in the interest of
Nigerians.
According to him, National
Assembly members were elected to serve the interest, yearnings and hopes of the
ordinary Nigerians and not for backing the selfish interests of some people.
Baba don talk o ..my people make una hear o , who go follow malu na e kno o
ReplyDeletebig sin oh. Better get your PVCs
ReplyDeleteyou should all stop trivialising God and His word.
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