The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Oru in Imo State, Rt. Rev. Godffrey Chukwunenye has hit out at those criticising the southern governors’ ban on open grazing and support for restructuring, saying that such criticisms were selfish and primitive.
The cleric added that people who were criticising the ban on open grazing by the governors did not consider the interest of the nation and the reality on the ground.
Presenting his presidential address/charge to the 1st session of the fifth Synod of the Diocese of Oru on Saturday, at the Cathedral Church of Emmanuel, Mgbidi, Oru West council area of the state, Bishop Chukwunenye commended the governors for coming together in the first place to deliberate on the issues bothering their citizens.
According to him, the ban and its full implementation would be a major step towards “solving more than 80% of the prevailing insecurity problem in the country.”
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