By Abdulmumin Abubakar.
The Christian Community in Ebiraland under the umbrella of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kogi Central have endorse the re-election of Gov. Yahaya Bello.
The Kogi Central CAN chairman, Pastor Peace Adeiza announced the decision of the Christian faithfuls at an inter-denominational church service to pray for peace and tranquility of the land before, during and after the governorship election at the Gospel Assembly Church in Okene.
The Church prayer service was part of the three days prayer program organized by Bello/Onoja Campaign Council for Kogi Central for a peaceful and successful electioneering processes and indeed the re-election of Gov. Yahaya Bello come November 16, 2019.
The CAN Chairman, in his sermon, thanked God for His mercy over the life of the Governor and his cabinet members. He assured the Campaign Council that the entire brethren in Kogi Central have thrown their support behind the re-election of Gov. Yahaya Bello and will come out in their numbers to vote massively for the governor.
The Director-General of APC Campaign Council in Kogi Central, Hon. Abubakar Suberu Adagu who spoke on behalf of the Council appreciated the love and show of uncommon solidarity and support by the Christian faithfuls to the government of Alh. Yahaya Bello.
While thanking the Church for their prayers, the DG maintained that the prayers of men and women of Ebiraland became necessary for the Council to seek the face of God for a successful and peaceful election.
He assured the Church that Gov. Yahaya Bello is a friend of the Christians as much as he is also a friend of the Muslims and will continue to sustain the relationship as a father of all.
The Zonal Vice Chairman of APC, Hon. Ibrahim Ahovi, the Chairman of Elder Advisory Council for Kogi Central, Alh. Yahaya Karaku, APC State Publicity Secretary, Hon. Jibril Abu (Wisdombank), Party Zonal Woman leader, the Secretary of the Campaign Council, Hon. Abdulrasheed Adabara and Head of Media and Publicity Committee of the Campaign Council, Hon. Abdulmumin Abubakar were the Council members that attended the Church service.