The Bishop of Egbu (Anglican Communion) in Owerri North Council
Area of Imo State, Right Reverend Geoffrey Okorafor has sounded a note
of warning to President Muhammadu Buhari against plunging the nation
into another civil war.
He made this clear while speaking on Monday during a Eucharistic
service of confirmation, admission and induction for Umuekwune Parish at
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Umuekwune in Owerri North Council Area of
the State.
The Bishop raised concern over the letter Buhari sent to National
Assembly over his journey to London on health ground and the
administrative stand of Mr. Vice President further added that no nation
had survived two civil wars without disintegration.
He said, “The letter Mr. President sent to National Assembly
over his absence on medical ground and his trip to London has a lot of
ambiguity. Irrespective of the relevant constitutional provisions. Mr.
President cited, the language of the letter was not in consonance with
the spirit of the constitution.
“Referring to Mr. Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as the
Coordinator of Government Affairs is an aberration, alien and not known
to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
According to Punch, Okorafor was worried by the controversies
generated by the letter and possible consequences, warned Nigerians to
be wary and also advised the cabal in the Presidency to refrain from
precipitating crisis in the country.
He, however, prayed God for the quick recovery of the President. “It
is my prayer to God for Buhari to recover quickly so that he can return
back to the country and continue with his presidential duties”.
Meanwhile, the Prelate had frowned at Nigeria’s political leaders who he said have forsaken God for their avid quest for power.
Earlier in his sermon, the Chaplain to the Bishop, Rev. Progress
Okorafor had urged Christians to be patient and steadfast in God
especially in the present economic downtown in the country.
The Chaplain said, “Whereas you may find yourselves in
difficulties in present times, I advise that you persevere and handover
the present situation to God. He will surely take control of it, I
tenaciously believe.”
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