Governor Alex OttI of Abia State has charged Church leaders to encourage their members to get registered in the ongoing voters’ card registration exercise of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Governor Otti gave the charge at the Assemblies of God Church, 123 Tenant Road, Aba, during the 28 Anniversary of Zam Jehovah Nights programme of the Church with the theme “Breaking Barriers”.

Governor Otti noted that another general election is fast approaching, hence, Church leaders and their members are not supposed to shy away from the civic duty, emphasizing that the only way to sustain the ongoing developmental projects in the State is by voting during the elections.

“You know, I’m a Levite, I’m a Son of a pastor. So, in the past, my father used to preach that, you know politics, stay away from it.

“But they forgot that part of the Bible that says that power belongs to God. So, if the believers, the Christians, those who should actually take authority, shy away, what will happen?” Governor Otti qurried

“Those who don’t believe will take the centre stage. So, if you have not registered, please, ensure you register.
“The opportunity to do that is now. So, Pastor, please help me. Let our people register.

“There are so many people in Aba that I know are not registered. There are some of them that even though they are registered, on election day, they will not come out. The only way to ensure that the good thing happening in our State continues is that, all of you must speak with your votes,” Governor Otti stated.

The governor congratulated the Church on their 28th anniversary of her Zam Jehovah Nights and thanked them for the support they are giving to him and his administration

This is as he also thanked them for the gift of a sculptured white horse, which they presented to him.

Ogboso Ejindu, senior pastor, Assemblies of God Church, 123 Tenant Road, Aba, earlier in his speech, explained that the “Zam Jehovah Nights” programme has been on for 28 years, noting that the 30-days programme is an annual event that brings people from within and outside the country together in the presence of God.

Ejindu, who said that the theme of this year’s event is “Breaking Barriers”, described Governor Alex Otti, as a progressive, focused and hard working Governor, who came to break barriers that had kept the State underdeveloped for many years.

He said that critics called the governor a painter and maintained that the people are happy with the “painting” the Governor is doing in various sectors of the economy and assured that he would continue till 2031.

“We are not here to make a speech. What you are doing speaks for itself. We are simply here, inviting you to tell you, thank you, thank you, and thank you.

“Even though we have been praying for you  before you came in, we will continue praying for you.

“Our theme this year is Breaking Barriers. God sent us a Governor. A large-hearted Governor, a godly Governor, a people-orientated Governor, a consistent Governor, a hard-working Governor, who came in and began to break barriers, barriers”, he said.

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