Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi |
The Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province (Anglican Communion),
Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuma, has declared that the re-election of
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State “is going to be a walkover by
God’s grace” because of the governor’s outstanding performance and
uncommon leadership style.
The Archbishop, who spoke during the prayer session at the Government
House, Enugu to herald the commencement of work after the New Year
celebration, described Gov. Ugwuanyi as a peaceful leader who is good to
everybody irrespective of class, religion or political difference.
The cleric stated that “there is no alternative to Gburugburu
(Ugwuanyi) in 2019”, stressing that “he has done well and therefore, No
Vacancy in the Lion Building”.
He commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for sustaining the New Year prayer session
since he assumed office, thanking God that “the governor is the man you
brought to place Enugu State in your hands”.
The Archbishop while praying for his victory in the forthcoming
general election said that “Gov. Ugwuanyi is the Joshua of Enugu State
who will lead us to the Promised Land”.
According to him, “Your Excellency, you are doing your best and God
is going to make you to stay there to do more for the people of this
state. The governor has been good to everybody even the enemies. All
your enemies will fail in the Name of Jesus, because God has called you
for a purpose in Nigeria and Enugu State.
“I have told them that our governor has no alternative in 2019. I
have said it before that for Gburugburu, there is no vacancy in the Lion
Building, and that is where I stand. Whoever is doing well, we assist
him to continue doing well.
“In Enugu State, we have experienced peace and the era where people
have political enmity and others, have all gone. Everybody is happy, the
traders are happy, there is sympathy, there is concern, there is
respect for everybody. That is why we are asking him to continue in
office”.
On the recent fire outbreak in the state, the cleric who prayed
against such incident, applauded Gov. Ugwuanyi for his swift
intervention in putting out the inferno without any loss of life and the
assistance he gave to the victims to ameliorate their pains. He also
lauded him for equipping the State Fire Service.
Archbishop Chukwuma advised the people, public office holders, civil
servants, the judiciary and legislature, among others, to “circumcise
our hearts” to ensure that the state gets to the Promised Land, praying
further that the coming elections will be free, fair and credible and
devoid of violence and intimidation.
In his address, Gov. Ugwuanyi who appreciated the Archbishop and
other clergymen at the event for their presence and active
participation, equally thanked “Enugu State stakeholders, civil
servants, the organized labour, the clergy, market men and women and
indeed the entire people of the state – the true heroes of democracy –
for the prayers, support, solidarity and cooperation that they have
continued to accord my administration”.
Gov. Ugwuanyi noted that his administration has “made visible
progress in our quest to transform Enugu State and significantly improve
the lives of our people”, stressing that “Enugu State has remained
peaceful and has retained its rating as one of the safest and fastest
growing states in the country”.
While wishing the people of Enugu State “a very blissful 2019”, the
governor added that “the New Year offers us another chance to sustain
the tempo of peace and good governance in the state and to rededicate
ourselves to the task of building a much better and more viable society
for the benefit of all and sundry”.
Gov. Ugwuanyi pledged to ensure the full implementation of the 2019
budget when passed by the State House of Assembly to address the
yearnings and aspirations of the people.
He therefore, appealed to all political parties and the people of the
state to ensure a peaceful campaigns and elections by eschewing all
acts of violence or conduct that may lead to breakdown of law and order
in any part of the state, expressing confidence that “the elections and
all that we do this year in Enugu State, shall surely end in praise by
the Grace of God”.
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