Pastor Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, recently voiced strong criticism against governors who coerce or mandate citizens to vote for specific political parties.
He suggested that governors who perform well don't need to force voters' hands. Pastor Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis
💡 Forcing a political choice on the electorate undermines the very essence of democracy and reflects a lack of confidence in one's own governance record. Enenche emphasized that voting is a personal right,
Enenche emphasized that voting is a personal right, not a mandate from the state. Key Points from the Statement The cleric framed
He encouraged citizens to resist intimidation and vote based on their conscience.
He described such actions as a sign of failed leadership and a source of national shame. Key Points from the Statement
The cleric framed the issue as a "shameful" departure from democratic principles.
Pastor Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, recently voiced strong criticism against governors who coerce or mandate citizens to vote for specific political parties.
He suggested that governors who perform well don't need to force voters' hands.
💡 Forcing a political choice on the electorate undermines the very essence of democracy and reflects a lack of confidence in one's own governance record.
Enenche emphasized that voting is a personal right, not a mandate from the state.
He encouraged citizens to resist intimidation and vote based on their conscience.
He described such actions as a sign of failed leadership and a source of national shame. Key Points from the Statement
The cleric framed the issue as a "shameful" departure from democratic principles.