
Pastor Kumuyi made this statement while addressing journalists ahead of the December Retreat and Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) with the theme: “Power for Present Possession”.
The General Superintendent emphasized the importance of leaders listening to the voices of the masses and fulfilling their promises.
He also appealed to the government at all levels to pay attention to the citizens’ concerns, especially in light of the growing hunger, hardship, insecurity, and social unrest facing the country.
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He said, “In the past, various sections of society—including women, young people, and activists—have expressed their expectations. Leaders, whether at local, state, or federal levels, are elected to drive positive change. It is their responsibility to listen to the populace and create thorough plans for national improvement”.
Pastor Kumuyi also noted that the current economic and social challenges require administrative actions and spiritual renewal among both citizens and leaders.
He encouraged attendees to seek divine guidance and intervention in their lives and the nation’s affairs.