2023: Redeemed Church creates Directorate to mobilise support for members standing election

The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has created what it calls Directorate of Politics to mobilise support for members who wish to contest elections in 2023.

Further to that all Regions and Provinces of the Church have been told to appoint regional and provincial political coordinators to mobilise support for members wishing to contest election in 2023.

A directive from the leadership of the Church was contained in a February 28, 2022 memo to all Pastors-in-charge of Regions and Provinces.

The memo was signed by the Assistant General Overseer (Admin/Personnel), Pastor J.F. Odesola.

The internal “memo”, said that the Office of Directorate of Politics and Governance had been created, as Nigeria inched closer to the 2023 general elections.

The letter, copies of which were sent to “Daddy G.O, Continental Overseers and Head and the ‘Directorate of Politics and Governance,” said that Pastor Timothy Olaniyan, the PICP of the Lagos Province 12, had been appointed  to oversee the new Directorate of Politics and Governance.

Pastor Odesola mandated  the Church leaders  to appoint Regional and provincial coordinators and forward their names within two weeks of receiving the memo.

”We write to formerly notify you that the mission has created the Office of Directorate of Politics and Governance in the RCCG.  Further to this, Pastor Timothy Olaniyan (PICPLagos Province 12) has been appointed  to lead the Office,” the memo said.

“You are kindly requested to appoint with immediate effect a Provincial Officer  for your Province and also ensure that the same is done at all levels of the Church  – Zone , Area  and Parish. The essence of this directorate is to help coordinate engagement of our people  who are willing to be involved in Politics as well as mobilise support for them when required

“Kindly send to the office of the undersigned details of your Regional and Provinces Coordinators within the next two weeks of receiving this letter.

“May the good Lord bless you always in Jesus name; Amen.”

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