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Middle Belt Holds Praise Festival for Emancipati­on of Region

Panam Percy Paul, 22 others to feature at festival

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The Middle Belt region is to hold a praise festival aimed at liberating the people of the region from ethnic divisions and other crises in the region said to be responsibl­e for the loss of thousands of lives and property worth billions of naira in the last few years.

The festival, which will feature renowned gospel artiste, Panam Percy Paul and 22 others, would serve as a platform for people of the region to come together irrespecti­ve of political, cultural, ethnic and economic difference­s.

Other gospel singers to feature include Solomon Lange, Prospa Ochimana, Chris Morgan, David G, Steve Crown, Ruben Okala, Helen Kokoruwe, among others.

The festival slated for October 18 to 20, will hold in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

According to the convener of the festival, Panam Percy Paul, the Almighty God has planned to use the festival as an incubator through which God will birth other visions and ideas for the region.

“For years, so many people saw the Middle Melt as a tribe, but the Middle Belt alone is made up of over 600 different tribes so when you try to unite such a people, it becomes very difficult because so many parameters divides us.

“I think the Lord just raised us right from the very beginning to emancipate this region.

“The main vision is bringing the people together because nothing works unless the people are one, and so the middle belt praise festival happens to be the most reasonable platform that brings the people together.

“We are Christians, we can’t deny that and we can never downplay our faith and I discovered that it is not possible for the Middle Belt region to come together under politics, tradition or economy but under one single denominato­r that binds us together.

“We therefore want to use this medium to invoke the power of God to unite us as one,” he said.

He disclosed that over 300 Christian traditiona­l rulers had been reached to get to the over 600 tribes in the region on the need to bring them under one umbrella to promote unity in the region.

He added that the festival which would henceforth be an annual programme, would also be taken to other states within the region.

Also, Rev. John Ornguze of the Christian Centre Ministries said the enemies were bent on destroying the call of God in the Middle Belt, urging Christians in the region to rise up and ensure unity of purpose to move forward.

“The enemy is trying to kill the call of the gospel in the middle belt. End time gospels have come upon the middle belt and God is trying to bring out Elijah out from the region.

“It is now left for us to come together to see to it that the dream of God upon the region did not go unfulfille­d.

“The festival will therefore be a forum where Christians can come together and propagate the ideas that will hold us stronger and united,” he stated.

On his part, Mr. Jonathan Tsaku, Liaison Officer, Middle Belt Forum, said there was the need for the people of the region to go back to God for reconcilia­tion so that He could eliminate the problems that divides the region.

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