The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has appealed to
medical doctors in public hospitals to consider lives lost daily and return to
work from their strike while negotiations continue.
Tunde Abdullahi,
Pastor-In-Charge, RCCG, Delta Province 3, made the appeal at a news conference
in Asaba on Friday.
He called on the Federal
Government to sit together with the aggrieved doctors to resolve the issues in
dispute. He said that the church was committed and fervently praying for
Nigeria especially at this trying period and urged politicians to turn to God
for help.
“Nigeria is an outstanding
country with good deposits of natural resources and I am sure that it will soon
become the destination for people all over the world.
“I pray that God will touch
the hearts of our leaders to do what He wants them to do,” he said.
On the activities of the
church, Abdullahi said it would inaugurate N120 million edifice and school
complex in Asaba on Thursday, July 23.
Abdullahi explained that the
structure came as a child of circumstance to address accommodation shortfall in
the province. The pastor said the funds expended on the projects were sourced
from members and that the church was not indebted to anyone.
He added that the two storey
building has multi-purpose halls, conference centres, maternity ward, children
and youth church, offices and guest rooms. In addition to the inauguration,
Abdullahi said the RCCG Secondary School in Asaba had also been upgraded.
Abdullahi said the church;
maternity and school would give quality services to the general public at token
fees.
“We will make the maternity
to offer first class services to members and non-members for token fees in
order to give back to the community as part of our social responsibility,”
Abdullahi said.
Folu, wife of Pastor Enoch
Adeboye, General Overseer of the church, is expected to perform the
inauguration.
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