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Governor Ikpeazu Shuts Apostolic Christian Church Mission Aba, Abia State Over Protracted Leadership Crisis

Following the leadership crisis rocking the Apostolic Christian Church Mission, Omuma Road Aba, the Governor of Abia State, Okezie Victor Ikpeazu, has directed an immediate shutting of the church till further notice.

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In a government special announcement signed by Chris Ezem, the Secretary to Abia State Government, Ikpeazu warned that “any attempt by any person or group of persons to flout or undermine this directive will be met with severe consequences.”

The Governor further directed, “no religious activity or any other activity whatsoever including the intended church convention should hold at the church premises, 34 Omuma Road Aba, or Eziama High School Aba or any other location in and around Abia State.

As a result, therefore, the governor directed the Commissioner of Police, Abia State and the Brigade Commander, 14 Brigade Ohafia to seal up the said premises as well as ensure full compliance with this government directive.

The church is engulfed in a leadership struggle that has been threatening the existence of the church and its environs.

Following the inability of stakeholders to reconcile the parties involved, the government has to step in to ensure peace reigns.

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