TONY JOHN, Port Harcourt
Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike, has berated some churches for flagrantly disobeying the COVID-19 protocols.
Governor Wike warned that if it continues, he would have no option than to review the restriction on the number of people allowed to worship in churches.
He stated this, yesterday, at the St Thomas’ Anglican Church in Mile 2 Diobu, Port Harcourt Local Government Area, during Chief Azubuike Nmerukini’s family special thanksgiving service organised in honour of his wife, Dame Oroma Nmerukini who survived critical medical condition.
The governor said he observed during the service that more than 80 per cent of worshippers did not wear face masks during the service
“The mere fact that we have agreed that we should worship and allowed everybody does not mean that we should disobey the protocol.
“My Lord Bishop, encourage our people to wear their face mask. It is very important. If this continues, then I will go back and review the restriction to say it cannot be more than a particular number”, he said.
The governor also expressed thanks to God for the healing of Dame Oroma Nmerukini who he described as a sister and mother.
In his homily, Bishop of Diocese of Niger Delta, Rt Reverend Wisdom Ihunwo, admonished the congregation to discard the habit of bemoaning what they lack.
He, rather, urged them to believe fervently in God, pray to him and learn to live a life of thanksgiving.
Biohop Ihunwo asserted that when God touches any situation, it would change for good like the case of Dame Nmerukini who had received touch of healing from God.
Dame Nmerukini, while thanking God for the restoration of her health, said the experience was bitter but she was grateful to God, who has healed her.
She also expressed thanks to friends and family members who offered prayers and other levels of support.
Azubuike Nmerukini, who is also the chairman of Local Government Service Commission, thanked God for the healing of his wife.
He also commended Governor Wike for both financial and moral support rendered to him and his family while his wife was ill.
He noted that God empowered some persons to offer assistance that made the burden on them easy to bear.The governor was accompanied by his wife, Justice Suzzette Nyesom-Wike, State chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Desmond Akawor, Chief of Staff, Government House, Chukwuemeka Woke, and Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Rufus Godwins.

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