Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Nigeria needs anointed policemen, says Adeboye


Nigeria needs anointed policemen, says Adeboye
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, yesterday said there was need for anointed policemen in the country, especially in these trying times.

Adeboye made the call at an event held at the Lagos State Command, Ikeja. The event, organised by the Christian Police Fellowship of Nigeria (CPFN), Lagos State chapter, Lord of Lords’ Chapel, tagged: “The Anointed Police Officer.”
He said: “Anointing can be likened to electricity which cannot be seen, but can be powerfully felt when it manifests itself. The Nigeria Police Force needs anointing, especially at a time like this. A time when election is around and there is further need to detect crimes and prevent them. The Nigeria Police Force should be sincere in its service to the nation and to God who had committed the work into their hands.”
The end of the year programme was held to appreciate efforts of officers attached to the Lagos State Police Command. It was also held to implore them to put sincerity to their call to serve the nation. Other guests at the event are presiding pastor of RCCG, City of David, Victoria Island, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, the Assistant-Inspector- General of Police (AIG), Mr Umar Manko, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti and the Chaplain Minister, Sam Jatto.
In his speech, Aderanti said: “The police force will do its best to ensure that what is expected of its officers by the Nigerian citizens will be rendered to the best of its ability and sincerity.” Speaking on roadblocks, Aderanti said it remained banned. He urged the public to report anywhere they see roadblocks. The commissioner said that Nigeria, at a time like this, needed the “hands of God” to be able to function properlyhttp://newtelegraphonline.com/nigeria-needs-anointed-policemen-says-adeboye/.

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