South-East elders have gathered under the auspices of the Igbo Elders Consultative Forum (IECF) to pray for peaceful general elections in 2023.
Nigerians will go to the polls on February 25, 2023, to elect the next President, Vice President, and members of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to Newsmen.
The South-East elders stated 17 days before the election that it would be aberrant to underestimate the potency of prayer; so, they will begin 14 prayer points and fasting sessions specifically for the peaceful conduct of the poll.
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According to them, certain evil agents of destabilization and persistent adversaries of peace and progress masquerading as ethnic and religious bigots would most likely choose to instigate a crisis, despite God’s overwhelming authority.
They believe that praying and fasting will supernaturally restrain and negate the evil eggs’ excesses, much to their chagrin.
Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, the head of the IECF and former governor of Anambra State, stated in a statement on Tuesday that prayers are needed for the next elections.
Revealing the theme of the spiritual exercise as “Emergence of a new Nigeria through effectual intercession”, Ezeife said: “In absolute obedience to a privileged instruction/leading of the spirit divine following the revelation referred to above, the Igbo Elders Consultative Forum hereby climaxes the long-held intercession.”
Furthermore, Evangelist Iwuchukwu Ezenwafor of the Ark Bearer of New Nigeria stated that as the Giant of Africa by destiny, Nigeria is not a mere coincidence but a standard bearer, pacesetter, trailblazer, and a typical example of what an ideal developing country should be even in the current democratic and electioneering process.
Part of the IECF’s prayer points include the general election reflecting an outstanding improvement and thus posting an unusual credibility record, which would then change future electioneering processes within the country and throughout the African continent.
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