Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Primate of Anglican Church, Most Reverend Nicholas Okoh, accompanied by Archbishops and Bishops of the church at the Government House Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Governor Wike said that the fight against corruption must not be vindictive in nature. The governor said: “The fight against corruption must be holistic and it should not be vindictive in nature. Those of us who are privileged to serve should know that it is by the Grace of God that we serve. Therefore, we must serve to the Glory of God. Governor Wike said that the Church has been the pillar of his administration, hence he was not afraid to associate with the church at all times thanked the Church for scheduling the General Synod in Rivers State as the Archbishops and Bishops would see the works of the administration. Speaking earlier, the Primate of Anglican Church, Most Reverend Nicholas Okoh, encouraged Governor Wike to maintain the tempo of his development strides in the state. He stated that the church had always been in the forefront in the fight against corruption. He said the theme of the General Synod in Port Harcourt was “Thou shalt not steal”, noting that the emphasis of the Anglican Church is to encourage sacrificial living , righteousness and the good of the society. On the unity of the country, he said: “The church believes in one Nigeria. We advocate that everything should be done to ensure there is peace.”]]>

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