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As the 2023 general elections draw closer by the day, the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria on Friday asked the government to improve security so the elections can hold in a safe environment.
Due to insecurity ravaging most parts of the country, the Presbyterian Church said if care was not taken, the 2023 elections might not hold. The Prelate and Moderator of PCoN , His Eminence Nzie Eke, raised the issues during a press conference to mark the Synod of the North Edition of the 175th anniversary of the church held at the First Abuja Parish.
“On insecurity, the fact that we can no longer sleep with our two eyes closed in most parts of Nigeria is no more news. The level of banditry, kidnapping, herdsmen crisis, robbery, cult crises, and the like has been driving Nigeria steadily into a failed state.
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