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David Mark Congratulates New Methodist Prelate
… Urges Prayers For Nigeria
A former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, has congratulated the new Prelate of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Oliver Abah.
Archbishop Abah of Benue Diocese defeated Most Reverend Amos Akindeko of Ogun Archdiocese in a keenly contested election with 90 votes against 87 to emerge winner at the biennial conference of the Methodist Church on Sunday.
Senator Mark in a congratulatory message noted that the process of Abah’s emergence was a true test of participatory democracy.
He described Abah as an eminently qualified Clergy man to lead the people of God at this trying times when the Church is under siege.
He advised the prelate-elect to be magnanimous in victory by being a father to all, saying “you need all hands on deck to lead the Church successfully.
Senator Mark urged the Church to redouble their efforts to prayers for intervention amidst the myriads of socio-economic and political problems ravaging the nation.
A release by Paul Mumeh, the Special adviser to Senator David Mark, quoted the Senator as believing that “in spite of the daunting challenges, especially security issues, God is always able.”
Senator Mark said: “I urge you not to be deterred but rather be spurred into more prayers for the peace, security and unity of the country.”
He said such commitment to prayers is more than ever before needed as the 2023 election gathers momentum.
Abah will be taking over the headship of the Methodist Church of Nigeria from Archbishop Samuel Chukwuemeka Kanu Uche whose tenure ended on Sunday.