2023: No cultist ‘ll rule Akwa Ibom says Ex-CAN chair

The former Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), His Eminence Sunday Mbang has warned all politicians in Akwa Ibom state who wish to contest in the upcoming 2023 elections to distance themselves from cultism.

Mbang gave the warning while fielding questions from newsmen shortly after Covid-19 exclusive prayer summit for Akwa Ibom national assembly Members, tagged; “do you know what tomorrow will bring, what is your life (James 4:14)” organised  by him over the weekend in Uyo.

The Cleric said that God will not allow any unclean politician who was into fetish and cultism practice to become governor, senator or win any other position in the state.

The former President of the World Methodist Council, who noted that the effect of cultism in the state was so hurting and alarming, stressed that the Christian community would not give power to a cultist and would strongly oppose anyone found in the dreaded group.

“I use this opportunity to warn all those who want to have places in the upcoming election to distance themselves from cultism and diabolism or God that I serve with my whole heart will not allow them succeed in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ l serve.

“I will like to tell Akwa Ibom people that anybody who is in cult and who does diabolic things, the Christian community will not allow him to become governor of this state, we will not even allow them become senators or win any political position.

“We want people who are clean, not diabolic, not corrupt, not cultists and so on to rule us because our children, unfortunately, are in cult. We want clean people so that our children will know that since their fathers are not there, they should not be there too,” he said.

However, Mbang said that the essence of the prayer summit was to dedicate all the National Assembly members from the state to God against the ravaging Corona Virus pandemic.

The cleric, who led Fathers of Faith in the state in the prayer, said that though the virus was hitting hard on people across the globe, those who believe and look up to God only  would be exempted.

Meanwhile, Senator representing Uyo Senatorial District, Sen. Bassey Albert on behalf of the ten National Assembly members from the state, praised God for sparing their lives while discharging their respective national assignments amidst the pandemic.

“God in heaven had chosen ten of us out of over 7 million people to represent the interest of this state in the National Assembly, it is a privilege.

“We are highly favoured, we know what befell this country in the last twelve months but in the next two months all ten of us will be celebrating our one year anniversary of God’s intervention.

Albert, who lamented that the Senate lost 5 of it members out of 109 members in the current session while House of Representatives lost about 4 out of 360 members , said all the Senators and House of Representatives members from the state were strong and healthy.

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