A governorship aspirant under Accord Party, His Eminence Ambassador Bishop Dr Emeka Nwankpa says God ordained him to come and rescue Abia State.
Bishop Nwankpa who disclosed this at Accord Party secretariat, 76 Bende Road Umuahia, while declaring for 2023 governorship race, however decried the inability of Abia State government to pay some workers their salaries.
While enumerating his plans for Abia state, Bishop Nwankpa promised to right the wrongs in the state if elected.
Nwankpa, who is also a celebrated man of God in Nigeria and across the shores of Nigeria, said he has been paying his workers regularly for seventeen years.
The philanthropist further urged Abians to identify with God, adding that what Abia state government could not give to those working for them, he has done it for seventeen years without stress.
According to Ambassador Bishop Dr Emeka Nwankpa, he is a man of conscience and cannot fail his promises and encouraged people not to sale their conscious because of money, as well charged Abians who have attain the age of eigteen years and above to get their permanent voter cards.
He lamented that after almost thirty years, Abia State is still operating from a rented apartment despite being oil producing states.
He also frowned at the deplorable condition of the commercial centre of Abia state, especially Aba and other parts is the state, adding that Abians are tied of the present government and God-fatherism.
One of the dignatries present, Bishop Sam Eduviere assured that Bishop Emeka Nwankpa will be a governor that will clean the tears of Abians.
Bishop Eduviere
He called on Abians to give Bishop Nwankpa maximum support.
The state chairman of Accord Party, Engr Uma Ogbonna said the party was registered since 2006 and was lucky not to be among the political parties that were deregistered by INEC.
Uma said this was possible because the party worked so hard with integrity, and
described Bishop Emeka Nwankpa as a chosen one by God.