Bishop David Oyedepo
According
to the cleric, the onslaught of Boko Haram in Nigeria was beyond
politics and the incessant attacks had taken a toll on Nigeria.
PUNCH
reports that Oyedepo made this remark during his visit to the Governor
of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, at the Government House in Owerri.
His
visit is coming on the heels of the discovery of two explosives at a
branch of the Living Faith church in Owerri on Saturday by the Imo state
police.
Oyedepo expressed gratitude to the governor for the quick
intervention made to avert the IEDs from exploding and causing major
disaster.
The cleric therefore called for government at all levels
to join in the fight against terrorism to ensure a peaceful and united
Nigeria, adding that prompt action by government at every level was
needed to check the menace of terrorism plaguing the nation.
He
however, prayed for God to give Nigerian leaders the wisdom to tackle
the insecurity challenges in the nation and also intervene in the fight
against terrorism.
In his response, Gov. Okorocha thanked Oyedepo
for his visit and assured that government would not relent in its
efforts to ensure the security of lives and property of residents in the
state.
Two deadly improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were discovered by the Imo state police yesterday at the Living Faith church
but they were detonated by the anti-bomb squad deployed to the church
thereby averting an explosion that would have killed many.
Recall that in May, Oyedepo
had said that for Nigeria to wipe out Boko Haram, the country's
leadership needed to have character, courage and capacity, not just to identify the main causes of the problems but also to be able to deal with them.
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