Kumuyi’s Arrival Marks the End of Insecurity – Niger State Government
By Church News
The Niger State Governor is optimistic that Kumuyi’s arrival will mark the end of insecurity in Niger state and that his coming is a good sign for the state.
The coming of the General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi, to Niger State, according to Governor Abubakar Bello, is a positive sign.
Governor Abubakar Bello, who noted this on Tuesday when Kumuyi paid him a personal visit at the Government House in readiness for a crusade themed ‘The God of all possibilities,’ said the visit spells the end of insecurity in the state.
The Governor was ably represented by his deputy, Mohammed Ketso, who was so confident that the six-day ‘Global Crusade with Kumuyi’ (GCK) would be a source of tremendous blessing to the people of Niger State. He said:
“We are happy to see you. You came to Niger State at the right time. We are not doubting the fact that your coming is a blessing. We also believe our security situation is over. We thank God that our biggest daddy, Pastor Kumuyi, has decided to visit our state. His visit will mark the end of insecurity in the state.”
Kumuyi, who used the forum to pray for peace in the state said the crusade aimed to bless the state and its people. He said, “God is able to do all things in the lives of the people. God is loving and always ready to bless His people and that is why we are confident that He will put smiles on the faces of the people of Niger State.”
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Pentecostal Fellowship on Nigeria (PFN) in Minna, in collaboration with the Deeper Christian Life Bible Church, have begun mobilisation of over 300,000 worshippers for the GCK holding from Thursday, 22nd to Tuesday, 27th September 2022 in the Niger State capital, at the Trade Fair Complex, Minna.
The programme which started in 2021 has been a means of salvation and spectacular miracles to all who attend the programme both at the venues and those who connect online.
Pastor Shettima Musa, Niger State Overseer of Deeper Christian Life Bible Church, told journalists on the 13th of September, in the state capital that accommodation and transportation for participants and visitors will be catered for at the six-day programme.
For those that have fears about insecurity during the programme, Prof. Edwin Evans, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, notified the press that everything had been put in place to ensure the safety of lives and property all through the crusade.
Other dignitaries such as the state governor, former heads of state, traditional rulers, security agencies, and other relevant individuals and groups are expected to attend the programme.
Maxwell Orah

