Governor Samuel Ortom of
Benue State has cautioned gays to stay away from the state, warning that
his administration would not spare anyone caught practising
homosexuality in the state.
The governor gave the warning when he hosted the Prelate of the
Anglican Communion of Nigeria, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, in Makurdi, the
state capital Tuesday.
He said: “Gay lifestyle is alien to the customs, lifestyles, and
the belief of Africans and the church, even though it is being promoted
in the Western world.
“I sincerely pray that a revival would spring from Benue State and
produce evangelists that would drive evangelization in Africa and the
Western world because the personal knowledge of the Lord Jesus is the
solution to the decadence sweeping across many nations today.”
Ortom commended the Anglican Communion in Nigeria for its stand on
gay marriage and reiterated that his administration would entrench core
values that would enhance the socio-economic well-being of the people.
He assured the Prelate of his readiness to personally participate in
the scheduled programme of the Anglican Communion taking place in the
state next year, and wished them well in their current conference at
Zaki-Biam.
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