Abia 2023: Methodist bishop Onuoha best candidate to succeed Ikpeazu - Yahudim leaders 
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Abia 2023: Methodist bishop Onuoha best candidate to succeed Ikpeazu – Yahudim leaders 

“We expect the Bishop as Governor to appoint their scholars in Abia State into his cabinet and create Yahudim pilgrim commission in the State.”

The national, zonal and sectional heads of Yahudim religion in Nigeria have thrown their weight behind the candidacy of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dr Sunday Onuoha for Governor of Abia State come 2023.

The clerics with their supreme leader,  Cohen Mosheh who doubles as President, Supreme Council of Yahudim Affairs in Affrica took the resolution while hosting Dr Onuoha, a Methodist Bishop in Nnewi, Anambra State.

They said the Bishop has genuinely distinguished himself from the other leaders and politicians in Nigeria and has demonstrated great leadership capacity, competence. 

The Yahudim leaders had in their earlier visit to Bishop Onuoha in July in Umuahia, Abia State, requested for his assistance and introduction of the Yahudim religion into inter faith commission in Nigeria with financial and moral support before the 2023 election.

They also requested him to include Abia Yahudim scholars in his campaign team for the exercise to give them sense of belonging.

They resolved that a memorandum of understanding be signed between both parties with a view to building and equipping a Yahudim central synagogue for the worshippers, administrative blocks and Levis quarters.

The resolution reads partly, “The Bishop has demonstrated a proof to carry Yahudim along in his leadership. He has shown total commitment in valuing and showing regard for Yahudim. We’ll give him our total physical and spiritual support to become the next Governor of Abia State.

“We expect the Bishop as Governor to appoint their scholars in Abia State into his cabinet and create Yahudim pilgrim commission in the State.”

While explaining that Yahudim religion comprised all denominations that worship on Saturdays, Mosheh disclosed that its worshippers are over 40 million across Nigeria as at 2010 records, adding, “currently, the population has risen to more than 50 million.”

“We have been isolated for so long by the society and governement itself by virtue of doing things on Sabbath days including elections and population census. We cannot allow ourselves to be Sabbath defiers.

“But in 2023, if there will be election, I strongly believe that Yahudim will participate actively in voting. But know it that before now Yahudim never participated or associated with elections and their activities because they were always scheduled on Sabbath days, ” he said. 

In his response, Bishop Onuoha told the Yahudim leaders that he was confident to clinch the governorship seat to succeed Governor Okezie Ikpazu. 

Bishop Onuoha who is the President, Vision Africa International and leader of Inter Faith Commission in Nigeria said he was not worried about the preparations of the mega political parties, adding that the narrative had changed as the electorate would no longer vote for political parties but for individual candidates based on their antecedents.

“Nigerians have decided to vote for people. Nigerians are tired of political parties. Nigerians are going to show the world that time has come to vote for people who they believe can lead them.

“Religious leaders will no longer shy away from politics and leadership of the people. We must get it right this time. We must no longer fold our hands to allow the mistakes to continue. The masses want the religious leaders to take the bull by the horns in order to transform our society.

“We are going to attract investors. We will create job opportunities for the teeming youth population.

“We have a lot of programmes tailored for the benefit of our people. Days of empty election promises will be laid to rest. What I’m saying is what I will be doing. Days of selfcenteredness must be over. Gone will be the days when politicians think about themselves first before looking at the masses who give them the mandate. We must terminate the era of personal aggrandizement. We are going there for the masses, ” the Bishop promised.

The host, His High Enact Martin Ozonnamalu said there was no discrimination in Yahudim religion. He noted that the Yahudim leaders discovered that Bishop Onuoha has all it takes to present good governance to his people of Abia State, adding that the Yahudim members in Abia and the Abia people generally had to do the needful in line with the saying that when the righteous is on throne, the people rejoice.

The Yahudim leaders present at the meeting unanimously gave their nod for the Bishop to ride on.  

  Picture: Leaders of the Yahudim religion in a group photograph with Bishop Onuoha.

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