Oluwole Ogunibe, the new chairman of The Apostolic Church (TAC) LAWMNA Territory, says his leadership would remain faithful to biblical injunctions and church heritage while embracing innovations that align with the scripture.

Ogunibe made this known white unveiling his ten-point agenda for the Territory during the recent induction ceremony held at the LAWMNA Territorial Headquarters, Ketu, Lagos.

”This administration will operate with openness, accountability, and positive engagement at all levels,” Ogunibe stated, disclosing his administration will focus on a ten-point agenda for the Territory.

According to him, the new administration’s focus would include strengthening unity and spiritual fervor across the territory. He stated that the administration will launch aggressive outreach programs; while focusing on the restoration and engagement of the younger generation.

He added that the new administration will also focus on Improving the well-being of both pastoral and secretariat staff. Supporting people with disabilities and ensuring the completion and expansion of ongoing church projects.

Ogunibe also disclosed that the new administration will focus on expanding church ventures in ensuring financial stability.

“It is with humility and a sense of purpose that we accept the honour to step into the shoes of our forefathers,” he stated, adding that the church will continue to provide care and honour for widows and foster collaboration with all church organs.

Gabriel Uyeh, the immediate past chairman of the Territory, itemized the seven pillars of the church’s tradition in his valedictory speech.

Uyeh also noted that his retirement followed a policy earlier introduced, having tendered his voluntary retirement in January and completing a three-month terminal leave.

The other officials of TAC LAWMNA Territory new administration include: Amon Bonsy Geoffrey, vice chairman; Ebenezer Oluseun Abe, administrative secretary; Olugbenga Alakuko, deputy administrative secretary; S.A. Akolo, finance secretary and J.O. Olayemi, LAWMNA lead and national prophet.

Seyi John Salau is a BusinessDay Correspondent with interest in development journalism, which tells stories that connect the people, brands, and the government. SeyiJohn is also a media professional with BSc, Mass Communition (ACU); Masters of School Media (MSM, Ibadan) & MSc, Mass Communication (Caleb).

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