Renew war against corruption, Anglican cleric urges Tinubu
The Presiding Archbishop, Dominion Chapel International Churches, Most Rev. Johnpraise Daniel, has called on the incoming President of Nigeria to stimulate the war against corruption in all sector of the society, in order to achieve desired security, peace and unity which will enable meaningful development and progress for the country.
The cleric made this call on Sunday at an interdenominational church service in Abuja, held to mark Nigeria’s 7th consecutive democratic transition.
The well-attended interdenominational church service had the presence of dignitaries from all walks of life, including political leaders, religious leaders, and members of the diplomatic corps.
Apart from the Archbishop who called for the support of the incoming government, those who spoke at the event that was targeted at reawaken the spirit of nationalism and the challenges facing the nation include prominent political leaders, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who also spoke on the need for unity and hope for a better future.
Tinubu explained that his family does not need the wealth of Nigeria to survive but to do the right thing.
Archbishop Johnpraise Daniel, while addressing his listeners, he stressed the importance of tackling the challenges facing Nigerian youths.
He said, “Our incoming President must consider one of the critical factors in restoring our nation to prosperity by harnessing the energy, the creativity, and the potentials of our youths.
“I enjoin our incoming President to re- invigorate the war against corruption in all segments of our national life, in order to accomplish the much desired security, peace and unity which constitute the enabling factors for Nigerians to realize their full potentials for meaningful development of the country.
“Meritocracy and reward system are values that must be given the pride of place in all segments of our national life.
“To those who might have had other political and electoral preferences, which is not unusual and unexpected, may I remind them that election has come and gone and a winner is set to be sworn in. I therefore enjoin every citizen of our great country to put issues relating to elections behind us and come together to support the incoming government to deliver the dividends of democracy, bearing in mind that this country belongs to all of us.”
Also speaking, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo emphasized the need for integrity in Nigerian political, business, and religious leaders.
He said, “Every successful nation requires integrity at the level of leadership. And when we say leadership, we’re referring to the political, the business, and the religions and leaders of the society,
“Also, we, the people, must work and pray for the prosperity and welfare of the nation. We must work for the peace and prosperity of our country.
“As individuals, we must pray for the leadership of our country. The people of God, in particular, have a duty to pray for the peace and prosperity of this nation regardless party, parochial considerations, who you vote or did not vote for.
“I pray for the new government that as their days in office, so shall they grow in stature, wisdom and favour of the Almighty God. I also pray that this nation will prosper and that the Lord God Almighty will have his hand upon this nation that our land and our people will live in peace and security.”
The president-elect, Bola Tinubu, represented by his wife, Oluremi, also spoke on the need for national unity and hope for a better future.
He stated that his family does not need the wealth of Nigeria to survive but to do the right thing.
He said, “This is the time for Nigeria to come together to be renewed in our hope again; to hope in Nigeria.
“Nigeria’s wealth is the commonwealth of all. It belongs to everyone. God has blessed my family that we don’t need the wealth of Nigeria to survive but to do the right thing. We need your prayers.
“We’ve been bruised. Our bodies are no longer the same again. But once the spirit of God is in us, we will do the right thing, by the grace of God.
“I pray for this nation. Nigeria will be prosperous and it will grow in leaps and bounds. Nigeria will be the cynosure of all eyes and it will take its place among the comity of nations.”
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