Expressing confidence that he would be re-elected in February, Okorocha said: “So far, so good, I like the will of God to be done. I came into government by God’s will and He who believes I can do the job will bring it to accomplishment in my life. I believe it is all about God,” he said.
The governor arrived at the venue at about 2.15pm with a five-man entourage, comprising his Chaplain, Rev. Bunmi Babs; Commissioner for Lands and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Uche Nwosu; Commissioner for Housing, Urban Development and City Beautification and Director General of Rochas campaign team, Alaibe; Special Adviser on Special Duties, Rev. Jessy Ayozie and Deputy Chaplain, Pastor Ralph Afoaku.
Speaking to about one million crusaders at the venue, the governor said: “Something will happen here today. Let me announce to all now that we are serving a living God. And let me tell all of you that 2015 shall be greater than 2014. As the governor of Imo, I have declared this year as a year of victory. And for this reason, God will be glorified in this land.”
He described the Pastor of The Lord’s Chosen Church, Lazarus Muoka, as his brother, saying he was an instrument God was using to cause great miracles.
“We have heard what the Lord is using the pastor to do. You need our prayer; you need our support. There are over one million people here, but let me say to you, you have come to the blessed land of Mgbidi. You can never go back the same in Jesus’ name. For us in Imo State, we pride ourselves with the word of God,” he added.
While speaking to journalists on the occasion, Okorocha said he was happy to hear the testimonies from the congregation.
In his response, Muoka asked the congregation to pray for the governor for divine protection, sound health, salvation and that God should grant him his heart’s desire.
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