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Niger Delta Anglican Council tasks FG on insecurity, corruption

A two-Day Provincial Council Meeting of Niger Delta in the Church of Anglican Communion has ended in Ahoada, with a call on the Federal Government to redouble efforts in tackling insecurity and corruption in the country.

Archbishop Blessing Enyindah (third left) and other Bishops of the Niger Delta Province, during the event

Archbishop of Niger Delta Province, the Most Rev Blessing Enyindah, who spoke on the theme: “Let us arise and build,” called on members to support in building the church, particularly in the Niger Delta Province.

On state of the nation, Enyindah, who doubles as the Bishop of Ikwerre Anglican Diocese, said the spate of insecurity in the land had adversely affected innocent Nigerians, as well as the people’s economic and social life.

He prayed God to intervene and raise obedient, righteous men that will lead the nation in righteousness.

On the issue of Anglican-owned higher institution in the Niger Delta Province, the cleric appealed to Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike and his Bayelsa counterpart, Duoye Diri to consider handing over the remaining Anglican mission schools in Rivers and Bayelsa that are still in government’s custody.

He listed some of the schools to include St. John’s Campus of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, County Grammar School, Ikwerre/Etche and Western Ahoada County High School, Ahoada and Bishop Dimeari Grammar School, Yenagoa, Bayelsa.

The meeting had in attendance members of the House of Bishops and their wives, members of the House of Clergy, as well as members from the House of Laity.


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