General Overseer of the Action Chapel International Ministry, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has advised Ministers not to capitalize on their position and authority to take revenge on others who may have offended them.

The revered man of God said there are grave implications for such actions when state officials rely on power entrusted with them by citizens to settle personal scores.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams gave the advice during a sermon at the President's Fellowship with the Clergy on Friday, February 28 at the AICC. "And I want to admonish all the Ministers that sit in Council with Mr.

President, don't be vindictive, don't pay evil for evil, don't seek to settle scores with anybody and do not use the victory and glory of this President to settle scores with anyone because there are implications for that. "When you use power entrusted to you for the benefit of the citizens to settle score and to prove a point, there are serious implications for that," Archbishop Duncan-Williams advised.