Following
the bomb scare in the Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel), in Owerri last
Sunday, the General Overseer, Bishop David Oyedepo, yesterday visited the
Imo State headquarters of the Church.
Bishop
Oyedepo, who paid a courtesy call on Governor Rochas Okorocha in Government
House, Owerri, thanked him for the quick intervention made to avert the planned
disaster by the Boko Haram insurgents.
He
regretted that the nation was being plagued by Boko Haram insurgency,
which had taken a great toll on the lives and property of innocent Nigerians
and prayed God to intervene as well as imbue the nation’s leaders with the
wisdom to stem the growing cancer of insurgency and terrorism.
Oyedepo,
who stressed that prompt action was needed by government at all levels to keep
terrorism under check, noted that Boko Haram was beyond politics and urged all
to join hands to fight the menace to ensure a peaceful and united Nigeria.
Okorocha
commended Oyedepo for his visit and assured that the state government was not
relenting in its efforts to ensure security of lives and property of residents.
He
pointed out that the security and progress of Imo State were anchored on God as
the state observed 10 minutes daily devotion to God. “Imo State is
fortified by the Holy Ghost,” he maintained.
Okorocha
commended the Living Faith Church for its role in uplifting the spiritual
lives and promoting education in the country.
He
appealed to the Bishop to build a campus of Covenant University in Imo State,
assuring that the state would provide the land for the project.
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