Bishop cautions on sanctity of voter’s card

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…as Omisore, other politicians storm mountain for prayers

The Catholic Bishop of Osogbo Diocese, Osun State, Most Reverend Akin Oyejola, has warned Nigerians against selling their voter’s cards, describing it as a mortal sin against God and humanity.

Addressing a multitude of Christians during the annual Oke Maria pilgrimage at Otan-Ayegbaju, Boluwaduro Local Government Area of Osun State, Bishop Oyejola also cautioned politicians who are Christians against compromising their faith.

He noted that politicians would soon be lurking around to buy voter’s cards to perpetrate electoral fraud and vote in ungodly candidates who would squander the socio-economic resources of the land.

He cautioned that electoral malpractices would bring hardship and poverty to the
society.

Oyejola said, “We encourage you to go out and register, to enable you to perform your civic responsibilities. Cast your vote for candidates of your choice but don’t sell your voter’s card; if you do that, it is a mortal sin.”

While welcoming Senator Babajide Omoworare and Senator Iyiola Omisore, a former Deputy Governor of the state, and other politicians who besieged the prayer mountain for their various intentions, Bishop Oyejola charged them to be good ambassadors of the church in their political vocations.

He enjoined them not to compromise their Catholic faith in the course of discharging

their duties.

“I want to welcome Senators Iyiola Omisore and Jide Omoworare and other Catholics who are politicians to this mountain. I pray that God will grant your heart desires; but please, represent us well in politics, don’t compromise your faith. I know that politics is a risk of life, but Christianity itself is a risk. You must discipline yourself to succeed in your political
activities.

“Don’t embarrass the church; let your Catholic faith guide you in your political careers, as we shall also continue to pray for you,” Bishop Oyejola said.