Defectors Cannot Be Trusted – Anglican Primate

                                  

The Metropolitan and Primate of Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, has urged President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to ignore political defectors as they cannot be trusted.
The archbishop who made the appeal at the All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Onitsha, Anambra, on Sunday shortly after the consecration of three newbishops urged Gen. Buhari to stop giving such defectors any attention.
His words: “If I were the President–elect, I will not give attention to anybody because they are not people to be trusted; they lack credibility and are people who are destroying the country.
“They did not work for the party so why are they joining the party now,” Okoh added.
According to him, this administration is an incoming one, it has set its programmes and the one who needs advice is not the new government but Nigerians adding that the administration needed the cooperation of all Nigerians to make its programmes a success.
“So we ask Nigerians to please cooperate with them in our own interest, because if we cooperate, they will do good work but if we don’t, they cannot do anything”.
He however, urged the incoming government to keep to its campaign promises saying: “We know that no government can touch everything in the comprehensiveness of human life; it is the duty of the incoming government to study areas embodiment in their campaign promises.
“I believe it was the manifesto that enabled them to win, so they should look at it and see that they implement it.”
To the newly consecrated bishops, Okoh advised them “to be Sheppard and not a wolf to the flock of Christ.
“Feed the flocks and do not devour them; seek the lost, uphold the weak, restore health to the sick, lift the down trodden, ensure discipline but forget not mercy”, he stressed.
He thanked Gov. Willie Obiano for being committed to resolving the frosty relationship between the Roman Catholic and the Anglican Churches in Anambra.
In an address, Obiano said that this was the first time he had witnessed the consecration of bishops and reminded them that the flock they would oversee “is everybody under your jurisdiction, not minding religious or ethnic affiliations.
“You must not exploit the flock, but must grow the flock, be honest with them if you want them to respect and obey you and be compassionate,’’ the governor said.
The newly consecrated bishops are Moses Tabawaye as the Bishop of Gwagwalada; Johnson Ekwe as the Bishop of Niger West and Isaac Oluyamo as the Bishop of Ijesha North.

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