13th September, 2010
Cleric and the Superintendent of the Holy Ghost Apostolic Church Mission, Lagos, Nigeria, Pastor Etim Peter Umanah, has charged Nigerians to remain focused in Christ and desist from running down their leaders and those in authority.
Rather, he pleaded that they should pray for such leaders and the nation, as well as renew their zeal to actualise an effective, viable, functional nation-building that would defintely reposition her destiny and rebrand her much valued, enviable achievements to date and her image among the comity of nations.
He made these remarks while fielding questions from journalists at the installation and rededication of the church’s Prayer Warriors and other clerics, whose tasks was to continue to reposition the Church Mission.
Pastor Etim Umanah urged Nigerians to come out in 2011Â to vote and defend such votes.
He charged Nigerians not to relent in assisting the leaders with constructive suggestions and meaningful criticisms, that would assist them in their roadmap for an effective turnaround of the nationâ€
Berating those leaders whose stock in trade was to milk the nation dry and line their pockets at the expense of innocent masses. The cleric urged Nigerians to realise their  dream for a better and secure tomorrow, through effective and responsible voters registration, by which they will enforce their franchise for a credible, free and fair elections, come 2011.