President
Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Sunday urged Nigerians not to relent but to
continue to pray for the peace, stability and unity of Nigeria.
Jonathan
made the call at the enthronement of the Most Rev. Oche Job, as the Methodist
Archbishop of Abuja Diocese.
Job
succeeded Most Rev. Chimaroke Iweha, who retired in November 2013.
Represented
by Prof. Chinedu Nebo, the Minister of Power, Jonathan noted that the situation
in the country would have gone worse were it not for payers.
“We
should continue to serve God in our nation. We need to continue to cry out
(pray) to him; if we have not been doing that it will be much worse. Even
though things don’t seem to be the best, it will have been worse if we are not
crying out and telling people not to do the wrong thing,’’ he said.
The
Senate President, Sen. David Mark, who read the first lesson at the service,
also called on Nigerians to be faithful and continue to pray for the nation.
“All the
faiths have stake in this country. Faith can do so much for us; if we have
faith and believe in God sincerely, thitry that can make progress if the people in that country do not have
faith irrespective of rs country will make progress.
“There
is no country that can make progress if the people in that country do
not have faith irrespective of religion,’’ Mark said. - See more at:
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He urged
both Christians and Muslims to live in harmony and work together for the
progress and stability of the country.
Earlier,
the Prelate of the church, His Eminence, Dr Samuel Uche, called on government
at various levels to provide for the welfare of the citizenry.
“In any
nation, there is what we called intangibles, honesty, integrity, transparency,
high morality that makes a country stable; these are what the church provides.
The
government provides the tangibles like the roads, water supply, energy,
employment, ensure there is security and make sure that citizenry are well
cared for.
“In other
words, the church takes care of the soul and spirit, while the government takes
care of the physical needs of the people,’’ he said.
Uche
urged Nigerians to do things that would sustain the unity of the nation,
adding that remaining together would make the nation stronger and viable.
In a
remark, Job advised the people to shun selfishness, negative political
ambition, tribalism, among other vices.
“We
should pray for good and love one another and things will get better on daily
basis,’’ he said. (NAN)
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