Pastor Ifeanyichukwu Lawrence (middle) and his ministers.

The Christian Movement for Transformation of the Nigerian System of Government to Biblical Theocracy (CMTNSGBT) has appealed to the federal government to find lasting solution to the lingering insecurity in the country.

Leader of the religious group, Mr Ifeanyichukwu Lawrence made the appeal on Tuesday at Ugborikoko Community, near Warri.

Lawrence also urged the government to step up its war against corruption by “sweeping away the vernom of bribery, corruption and advance fee fraud in the society.

“Government should find enduring solutions to the lingering problems of terrorism, killer Fulani herdsmen, banditry and the IPOB separatist struggle across the country

“Government should also increase it’s war against corruption by “sweeping away the vernom of bribery, corruption and advance fee fraud, including money ritual activities from the country.

“This can be done through seizure of illegal wealth and death penalty passed on the offender in an opened and transparent court process,” he said.

Lawrence expressed hope for a better Nigeria and urged the authorities to handled the agitations emanating from the various stakeholders with utmost care.

“There is hope for a new Nigeria, the future will be bright if the authorities handle the agitations from the various stakeholders with utmost care,” he said.

The group leader bemaoned the increasing cases of immoralities in the society and called for unification of the existing church denominations into one entity under State-control with installation of a national high priest.

He, however, suggested the replacement of the 1999 Construction of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with a divine-based law enforcement principle of State Policy to address the present-day realities.