President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said the security challenges in some parts of the country could have been worse but for the prayers of Nigerians.
Jonathan spoke at the Redeemed Christian Church
of God, Olive Tree Parish, Ikoyi, Lagos where he joined the church’s General
Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and others for Sunday service.
The President, who was accompanied by the
wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola; the Deputy Governor,
Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire; and the Minister of State for the Federal
Capital Territory, Mrs. Olajumoke Akinjide, reiterated his belief that
the violence being unleashed by Boko Haram members in the North-East
represented Nigeria’s share of the negative news across the world.
He however described the nation’s share as “an
unfair share.”
The President observed that a content
analysis of the mass media across the world showed that
rarely do positive news come from any country.
Despite the security challenges
however, Jonathan said God had been faithful to Nigeria.
He expressed the belief that God
would continue to hear the prayers of Nigerians so that the country could
be set free from the grips of terrorists.
Jonathan said, “I want to thank all of you for
your prayers for this country. I thank Christians and other religious groups
that pray for this country, especially at this period that the
whole world is facing a lot of challenges.
“You will agree with me that whenever you tune
your television, especially the international news centres like CNN (Cable News
Network), Aljazeera or SkyNews, you always see breaking news.
“All the breaking news stories are always
negative; you hardly see any positive breaking news all over the world.
“In Nigeria too, we have been having our own
unfair share of this negative news brought about by Boko Haram members who are
killing people at will.
“But we believe that God knows it all. Without
your prayers, probably it will have been worse than this. God has always been
faithful to Nigeria.
“God will contnue to hear our prayers so that our
country will get out of these challenges of terror and other related crimes.”
The President lauded members of the RCCG for the 100-day
fasting and prayer they started in January, saying it is not an easy task.
He observed that the ongoing spiritual
exercise was not for personal gains but in the interest of the
nation.
Jonathan said, “For the Redeemed family, we have
to sincerely thank you because you declared 100 days of fasting, it is not an
easy task.
“Even to keep faith with the orthodox 40 days
fasting during the Lent period which I also participate in, is not easy
“You are fasting not because of your personal
interest, but for the country. I have to thank the General Overseer and all of
you who have been taking part in this fasting. God will hear our prayers.”
Adeboye assured the President that the church
would continue to intercede for the country and its political leaders.
He said that RCCG members were interested
in the peace of the country because they had no other place to run to for
refuge.
“I can assure you that we are praying and we will
continue to pray because we have no other place to go to,” he assured the
President.
The pastor urged Christians to always seek the
face of God and patiently wait for his visitation.
He cited the examples of the biblical Sarah,
Rachel and Modeciah whom he said God remembered and turned their situation
around after many years of waiting.
Meanwhile, the President is expected to continue
his consultations with traditional rulers in the South- West on Monday
(today) with his planned visit to the Akran of Badagry, Oba Aholu Menu-Toyi 1.
Jonathan had on Saturday visited the Ooni
of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade; Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi; and the Oba
of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akinolu, in what a Presidency source said was in
preparation to declare his interest in the 2015 presidential election.
He held closed-door sessions with the monarchs in
the states being controlled by the All Progressives Congress in the South-West.
He however claimed that he embarked on the visits
to thank the monarchs for their efforts at maintaining peace in their domains.
Although the President was earlier scheduled to
visit the Akran of Badagry on Saturday, he could not make the trip because of
time constraints necessitating its postponement till Monday.
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