Members of the Catholic Diocese of Enugu made up of leaders and representatives of the Catholic Men Organisation (CMO), Catholic Women Organisation (CWO), Catholic Youths Organisation of Nigeria (CYON), among others, otherwise known as the Catholic laity, from different parishes in the diocese, have converged on the state capital to declare their support and adopt the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Peter Mbah, as their preferred flag bearer ahead of the 2023 general election.
The decision to support the candidacy of Dr Mbah was disclosed on Wednesday at the Holy Cathedral at an interactive session which afforded hundreds of the Catholic leaders the opportunity to listen to the governorship hopeful and his agenda for the people of the state.
The members who expressed satisfaction with the impressive and robust manifesto exhaustively presented by the PDP gubernatorial candidate, lavished encomiums on him as a man with a generous heart who will fulfill God’s purpose for the state by championing the right moral values, lifting people out of poverty and catering for the general welfare of the citizens.
While adopting him as their collective choice in the entire diocese, the chairman of the CWO, Professor Okechukwu Adonai, the CWO chair lady, Mrs Juliet Ani, youth leaders, Engr. Maxwell Okwudiri and Okonkwo Anthonia presented a gift of the Holy Bible to him as a symbol of authority to lead the state.
They further reiterated their unalloyed commitment to take the message of Mbah’s excellent manifesto to their various parishes and communities, promising to mobilize all eligible voters for his electoral victory at the March 2023 poll.
Describing Mbah as a man with a generous heart who had been going about doing good, helping the needy and reaching out to the church, the director of Politics/Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC), Very Rev. Dr. Donatus Onuigbo said the business mogul remains a dedicated Christian who has the fear of God, and who has been supporting the church long before thinking of vying for the position of governor.
On his part, Mbah expressed gratitude to the church for identifying with the cause to change the face of humanity, bring succour to the state, eradicate poverty, address the lingering national economic challenges and work for the sustainable peace of the state.
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