2023 Elections: Pastor Enenche Has A Message For Election Riggers
With just few days to go to the most anticipated general election in the country and emotions already running high, The senior pastor and founder of Abuja-based Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor Paul Enenche warns security personnel and operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, against assisting politicians to rig the poll.
The man of God who recently made known who his preferred candidate would be going forward to the 2023 elections via his social media page says anybody including security personnel who dares to help any politician to manipulate election results will have to answer directly to God and face his wraith.
According to Pastor Enenche; “Police people, military people, SSS people, let me take the liberty to appreciate the effort of all security apparatus, INEC staff. When you are on your duty post, know that you will be answerable to God if you assist anybody to rig. When you go before Jehovah he will ask you if somebody won and you assisted them to win.
“God will ask on the judgment day that killers want to finish his beloved country of Nigeria and you still assisted them into power. Don’t do anything extra, just do your work. Just stand and be vigilant and just be sure that nobody manipulates any result under your watch.
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“They are soldiers, you are soldiers; they are police and you are police. You will not manipulate this result under my nose.
“You are not taking this paper anywhere, we will finish it here and send the result from here. Send this instruction to all your brothers who are soldiers, policemen, INEC staff that you know.
“Warn them, counsel and advice them that they have the blood of a nation on their hands If they assist any killer to rig election and if they have blood to give to God when they meet him in judgment then they can go ahead.”
He issued the warning while speaking in Makurdi, the Benue State capital recently.