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Banigo Tasks Christians On PVCs’ Collection
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry Banigo, has attributed the success of the Governor Nyesom Wike-led administration to the prayers of Christians.
Banigo said this at the 2023 life members’ conference/fund raising of the Bible Society of Nigeria (BSN), Rivers/Bayelsa Area in Port Harcourt.
The deputy governor, who was represented by a director in the Office of the Deputy Governor, Mr. Benjamin Robert, also commended the executive of the society for its consistency in the propagation of the gospel of Christ.
She, however, charged Christians to participate actively in the ongoing political process by collecting their permanent voters’ cards (PVCs) with a view to voting for God-fearing persons during the forthcoming general election.
While pledging her continuous support,she called on members of the society to identify with the needs of the BSN to enable it realise its aspirations of building a Bible House in the state.
Meanwhile, authorities of the Rivers/Bayelsa Area of the Bible Society of Nigeria have lamented its inability to build a Bible House, years after its inception.
The Chairman of the area, Elder Omoni Ayo-Tamuno, who said this in his address at the conference, also expressed concern over the low participation of Christian churches in the state in the activities of the society.
He regretted that the area was at the moment struggling to meet its quota of Bible distribution.
According to him,”As stated earlier,the area is facing serious challenge to exist or not in the coming year as regards our meeting the national target, especially in the area of Bible distribution.As at the time of this conference, we have only distributed about 1,200 copies of the Bible, leaving a deficit of 6,300 to meet the 7,500 target”.
He said that if the target was not met, the Rivers/Bayelsa Area would be merged with Delta or Akwa Ibom states.
The chairman also regretted the lack of concern by Christians in Bayelsa State towards the activities of the society.
Ayo-Tamuno said the conference was to review the activities of the society for this year, and also plan ahead for the subsequent year.
He commended the Bishop, Diocese of Okrika Anglican Communion, Rt Rev. Enoch Atuboyedia, for directing all churches in the diocese to support the society.
Also speaking, Chairman of the occasion, Engr. Obinna Douglas, urged Christian community in the state to support the society.
He said all churches in the state needed Bibles for evangelism, stressing the need for them to patronise the activities of the society.
Douglas also commended the executive of the society for being at the forefront of placing Bibles in the hands of everyone in the state.
By: John Bibor
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