Glamtush reports that the General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry Pastor Williams Kumuyi has said he would not endorse or disqualify any of the presidential candidates.
This online platform understands that he made the statement on Wednesday in Jalingo, Taraba State when he arrived for a global church workers conference.
Kumuyi noted that Nigerians should be allowed to choose who would govern them democratically and prayers should be sustained for God to make their choice the best for the country.
According to him, “I don’t want to get into recommending or disqualifying anyone. All we do is pray that God would give us the best leader and the best president in our country.
“He knows who is who and He knows what everyone would do when they get there. And God does his work in such a mysterious way that we cannot preempt him and say this is what will happen if this person comes in.
“But we know how God fulfilled his purpose through Nebuchadnezzar and through all the people that ruled in Bible times. And they were not all people that were on this side of the fence or theology. We want to leave everything in the hands of God and allow the Nigerian citizens to choose the people that would rule our country by democratically voting.”
Taraba Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) chairman Dr. Jirapye Magaji, while welcoming the cleric, expressed the appreciation of the Christian community in the state for the privilege of hosting the conference.
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