Adeboye visits Fayemi, condemns bandits’ attacks on traditional rulers in Ekiti
Adeboye visits Fayemi, condemns bandits’
attacks on traditional rulers in Ekiti
By Rotimi Ojomoyela The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian
Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has described as unfortunate, the
recent attacks by bandits on traditional institutions in Ekiti state. The
cleric was speaking against the backdrop of separate attacks on two traditional
rulers by gunmen in the state in the last ten days. While the Elewu of
Ewu-Ekiti, Oba Adetutu Ajayi was shot and escaped being kidnapped, the Obadu of
Ilemeso-Ekiti , Oba David Oyewumi was abducted in his palace and whereabouts
unknown as of press time. Adeboye who spoke in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital on
Saturday when he visited the state governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, said traditional
institutions in the state and beyond deserved respect because of the critical
roles the institution play in the society.
” It is condemnable the flagrant disrespect to our traditional
institutions in Ekiti state in recent time by gunmen, ” he said. He urged
residents to continue in their prayers for the country to survive the avalanche
of problems confronting it, saying, ” I have committed myself in fighting the
battle for the soul of the nation spiritually.” ‘I’m hungry, I need help,’
owner of demolished Kaduna sex party hotel cries out Adeboye who was in the
state to ordain about 1000 pastors in RCCG said political leaders across board
must not relegate the power of God to the background in their activities and
policies in the interest of the citizens. The General Overseer, who revealed
that his grandmother was from Ekiti said God will halt the reign of terror and
violence in the country, assuring that every tree that the Lord had not planted
would be uprooted. Responding, Governor Fayemi while expressing delight for the
visit to the government house by the renowned cleric, commended him for his
prayers and efforts towards the development and progress of the country. He
noted that government at all levels would be ready to listen to wise counsels
from elders and spiritual leaders in a bid for the nation to surmount the
increasing security challenges.
” We need prayers, we need a
lot of help, our people are very very prayerful, and we know the development
RCCG has witnessed under your leadership, particularly in our own setting here.
We pray that God will continue to be good to us and heal the land and in a
moment, all of us will have testimony to the good works of the Lord. “I want to
on behalf of the people of the State thank you immensely for your untiring
relentless efforts in ensuring that our country gets better, our lives improve
and the quality of security and safety are improved in the land,” Fayemi said.
The cleric later prayed for God’s intervention in Ekiti State in particular and
Nigeria at large.
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