Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association (SKCLA), has called on the electorate to vote for politicians that will heal the wounds inflicted on the country.
Specifically, the Christian leaders challenged the people of Southern Kaduna to vote for people that know the land and how to solve the myriad of challenges confronting it during the coming elections.
Speaking during the 21st Southern Kaduna Prayer Summit held at the Kafanchan Township Stadium yesterday, the Chairman of the Christian leaders, Apostle Emmanuel Nuhu Kure, also urged the electorate not to vote based on religious or ethnic considerations.
Kure said the people will not vote based on religious or ethnic sentiments but will be more strategic in their choices.
The SKCLA chairman advised sons and daughters of Southern Kaduna who are seeking for elective offices that their parties cannot win elections to merge or align their aspirations with the party they feel can win elections, to avoid splitting their votes.
He prayed that whoever wins the 2023 general elections will be bonded with Southern Kaduna and be ready to be fair in the distribution of positions.
Apostle Kure explained that the essence of the Prayer Summit is to unite the people and kingdoms in prayers for the restoration of the land having spent three years without a formal gathering to pray due to COVID-19.
On the insecurity affecting the area, the SKCLA chairman called on the attackers to lay down their arms for discussions that will bring an end to the loss of lives and property.
In a prayer declaration, the founder, Living Faith Foundation, Rev. Dr. Joseph Adeolu Olaiya said the end of affliction in Southern Kaduna has come and the people have been set free.
Earlier, the guest speaker, Rev. Jacob Kwashi who read from Isaiah 43:16, said when God says something, mortal men have nothing to do than to remain mute.
He said God will speak to the people of Southern Kaduna this year and the people should be ready to listen.
The guest speaker warned those liaising with evil to attack and cause trouble in the land, to repent or be consumed by the waters. He also urged the people to forget the past and all the evil accompanied by it and write a new chapter in their lives going forward.
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