Insecurity: God’ll help Buhari overcome challenges – CAC General Evangelist

...says President doing his best 
Priscilla Ofunre, Ado-Ekiti
The General Evangelist, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Prophet Hezekiah Oladeji, has assured that God will assist President Mohammadu Buhari to tackle the challenge of insecurity in the country.
Prophet Oladeji made the statement in reaction to the President’s outburst on Monday that God will judge those who have been killing and maiming innocent Nigerians.
He said act of evil done to an innocent citizen would always have a repercussion on the culprit
Speaking to a cross section of journalists at the Mountain of Mercy, Erio-Ekiti, preparatory to the takeoff of the Annual Power Explosion Crusade, the cleric said youths must secure their tomorrow by shunning all acts of crime and criminality .
“What the youths of nowadays  should realize is that whatever evil or injustice they do to anyone shall surely come back to them in the later years. The blood of the  innocents shall surely cry for justice someday. The youths must use their energies for good things .Every one belongs to God.”
The renown evangelist hinted that the programme would feature spiritual healings,soul winning, deliverance and other sundry issues.
The Man of God, therefore urged the members of the public to avail themselves of the opportunities abound in the week-long spiritual exercise billed for the end of the Month .
Reviewing the security situation in the Nigeria, Oladeji who expressed deep concern said all hands must be on the deck in tackling the menace .
Prophet Oladeji also disclosed that the church had stepped up its security measures ahead of the programme, urging the would-be participants not to entertain any fear.
“Government is trying its best to curb the growing insecurity in the country and we are also contributing our quota by offering prayers. But, it is not right to leave the whole matter entirely in the hands of the government. Security is everybody’s business.
“Everybody must be vigilant.
The traditional rulers, religion leaders and community leaders must play their parts in this matter. For instance, the security men at the church here would accost any strange individuals or movement in and around the mountain.”
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