Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo Interview Sparks Debate on Faith and Politics

The recent Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo interview on Channels Television has stirred renewed debate over the intersection of faith, politics, and security in Nigeria. During his appearance on The Morning Brief, the regional leader of the Church of Christ in Nations shared strong concerns about the representation of religious groups in national leadership.

Responding to ongoing discussions about alleged persecution against Christian communities, Rev. Dachomo said he believes the dominance of one faith in both the presidency and vice presidency raises fears for many Christians who feel politically sidelined. He described his position as a warning rather than an attack, saying it reflects what some citizens are worried about.

In the Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo interview, he argued that a balanced leadership structure would help reduce tension, build trust, and avoid the perception that political space is narrowing for certain groups. He called for more inclusive governance and urged religious communities to remain vigilant, prayerful, and engaged in national conversations.

He also expressed concern about rising insecurity and what he described as the growing influence of extremist groups. According to him, these issues create a climate where people feel unsafe and uncertain about the future of their families.

Throughout the discussion, Rev. Dachomo emphasized that his views are rooted in fear for national stability, not hostility toward any religious group. He said citizens must work together to confront threats, encourage responsible leadership, and protect the country’s unity.


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