Pastor Moses Che, Lead Pastor of the Centre of the Voice of God Ministries in Buea, has announced plans to hold a press conference in the coming days, followed by a series of religious activities aimed at seeking divine intervention in the Anglophone Crisis, which has persisted for close to ten years.
Speaking at a recent press conference in Buea, the cleric said he had been inspired to seek God’s intervention to bring the crisis to an end. According to him, God will use three days to end the conflict that has lasted for nearly a decade.
The pastor stated that God is using him to send a warning to those with “blood on their hands” to repent. He added that those responsible for bloodshed would pay for their actions.
Pastor Moses maintained that continued fighting would not provide a solution. “God is very angry with Cameroon. God will set an example with this nation, and this nation will fear God,” he said.
He further attributed the prolonged crisis to growing tribalism, selfish regional interests and threats of division, which he said are displeasing to God. He expressed confidence that God would act following their planned spiritual activities.
Pastor Moses disclosed that the initial phase of activities will run from 23 to 25 February, after which a crusade will be organised. He expressed strong belief that God will use him and his ministry to inspire Cameroonians to fear Him and to trust in His plans for the country.