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‘Subsidy Removal, In National Interest’
The Bishop, Diocese of Ikwerre, Anglican Communion, Bishop Blessing Enyindah has supported the president Jonathan’s fuel subsidy removal initiatives, saying it is in the interest of the people.
Bishop Enyindah said this at Isiokpo in Ikwerre local government council shortly after the dedication/commissioning of the Bishop’s court.
He noted that the removal of the fuel subsidy, will among other things, create employment opportunities for the youth, adding that the president meant well for the people.
Enyindah called on Nigerians to sheath their sword and watch the president unfold his transformation agenda for the people.
Insisting that he was not against Labour’s stance on fuel subsidy removal, he warned against any moves that may lead to break down of law and order.
The cleric expressed satisfaction after the dedication and commissioning of the Bishop’s court, and called on the entire Anglican Communion in the Diocese of Ikwerre not to relent in their efforts until the edifice is properly equipped.
Also speaking, Sir Francis Dinpkpa said that the completion of the multimillion Naira Bishops court is a huge achievement for the Diocese.
Dimpka explained that they have had it better considering the age of the Diocese, adding that members would do their best until the “court” gets the expected look.
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