By Harris-Okon Emmanuel
Correspondent, Warri
President Goodluck Jonathan has been called upon to use maximum force in his arsenal to quell the rising wave of insurgency and other security threats in the country or Nigeria may soon slide into anarchy.
General Overseer of God’s Ministry International, also known as God’s Ministry of Healing and Deliverance, Samson Mamamu, made the call on Sunday during the Easter service in his church in Salvation City, New Ogbe-Ijoh in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The evangelist advised the Federal Government to make ending the insurgency perpetrated by Boko Haram in the country a top priority on its agenda to end the needless loss of lives and continued spilling of blood, as, according to him, Boko Haram, has become a “national thorn on our national flesh”.
Speaking on the ongoing National Conference, Mamamu said if the National Assembly was not involved, the exercise was bound to fail just like similar ones before it.
“The picture the Spirit of God is pointing to the fact that we have a number of republics or zones in the country with a very weak centre thus allowing for resource control which could be a temporary solution to our problem”.
In his Easter message on the 10 appearances of Jesus after His resurrection, taken from the books of John, Matthew, Mark, Luke and I Corinthians, the evangelist listed how Christ had appeared unto Mary Magdalene, the 11 disciples less Judas Iscariot, Peter, James, 500 brethren in Galilee, Paul and others.
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