 A priest of the Catholic Church and governorship aspirants on the platform of the all-progressive Congress APC in Benway State Reverend Fr. I since earlier has described a suspension order by the bishop of Bocco-Catholic Diocese William Aveya as a normal practice of the church laws. Fr. Ali has said that, as stated clearly in the letter of suspension, he is only suspended from celebrating public Eucharistic Masses but remains a priest of the Catholic Church forever. While making a public statement to journalist Ian McCordy, the governorship aspirant stated that he was fully aware of the decision of the church right from the day he took the decision to answer the overwhelming calls of Benway people to contest the governorship of those states. Having understood all that and known terms of the letter that came, I think in conscience it is an appropriate and right judgment that is made. It's not about me. The church is about salvation of souls and something tells me from above that the choice is not from me and about me but just about the poor people who have been suppressed, oppressed, forgotten and rejected. People, my people of the state who have been totally abandoned by our current regime. It is not in the bad light that later came. The church and the Roman Catholic Church is a political because we have all groups of memberships or partisan politics into the church. So if now the church chooses to be political partisan, there's something will be wrong. So it is in good faith that the lift that will serve me and I have assured my vision for the church and for ensuring that the right thing is done. I already knew the repercussions that would come. Please no one should throw any insult on my leadership of the church. It is my primary constituency after this mission of political salvation of this of my state. I'm going back into my constituency. I love my priesthood and I should be very clear. I am a priest and I remain a priest forever.