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Osinbajo Urges Nigerians to Reject Corrupt Practices, Tribalism

Ambode seeks divine interventi­on

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

As thousands of Nigerians convened at the headquarte­rs of Deeper Life Bible Church (DLBC), Gbagada, Lagos, yesterday, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, urged all the people of Nigeria “to refuse corruption which has eaten deep into the fabrics of the country.”

Also, amid diverse challenges tearing Nigeria apart, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has urged religious leaders across the country to intensify for God’s interventi­on and restoratio­n of hope in the future of Nigeria.

The two leaders gave the admonition at an interdenom­inational service organised by the Lagos State Government to mark Nigeria’s 58th independen­ce anniversar­y at the DLBC headquarte­rs yesterday, canvassing the need for all countrymen to stand up against corrupt practices.

The service, which was conducted by the General Superinten­dent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), Pastor William Kumuyi, was attended by the wife of the governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode; Chairman of Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) in Lagos State, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, among others.

At the interdenom­inational service, Osinbajo, who spoke, on a subject: ‘Coming of Age,’ noted that Nigeria had come of age at 58 and that there were certain offensive things, which all Nigerians must reject, one of which he said was corruption.

The vice president explained diverse reasons all Nigerians should shun corrupt practices and obey God in all ramificati­ons as conditions for reposition­ing for global reckoning.

Apart from rejecting corruption, the vice president also urged all Nigerians to reject tribalism and ethnicity if the country would move forward among the comity of nations.

He equally emphasised the need for all countrymen “to turn away from their wicked ways. On this note, we should reject evil and hate what God hates. As we reject that, we will pass through the Red Sea.

“God is concerned about obedience of all those called by His name. We should turn from our wicked ways. Our nation has come of age; the destiny of our nation lies in our hands. God has redesigned the redemption of this country around his saints.”

Osinbajo noted that the responsibi­lity of coming of age “belongs to all children of God. As we have come of age as a country, destiny of Nigeria lies in the hands of the children of God. We must all turn from our old wicked ways.”

In his message, Ambode urged religious leaders to see the period as a time to continue to preach hope, peace, unity, integrity and religious tolerance and intensify prayers for God’s interventi­on and restoratio­n of hope in the future of Nigeria.

He said he was optimistic that the best of Nigeria and Lagos State was yet to come, urging Nigerians to continue to pray, hope and work for a better future for all.

“My brothers and sisters in the Lord, at this auspicious period in the history of our country, the Church and indeed everyone who believes in the efficacy of prayer have a responsibi­lity and patriotic duty to pray for the well-being and progress of our country. I believe strongly that the best of our country and our state is yet to come. Let us continue to pray, hope and work for a better future,” the governor said.

As Nigeria prepares to go to the polls next year, Ambode said all hands must be on deck to sustain and deepen the process that would result in sustainabl­e growth, peopleorie­nted developmen­t and good governance for the masses and the poor alike,

Ambode, therefore, challenged all Nigerians “to eschew all tendencies that may aggravate the challenges being experience­d at the moment.

“As we celebrate our 58 years independen­ce anniversar­y, I urge us to remain steadfast and continue to uphold those values that have been passed down from our heroes who sacrificed so much to liberate us from the yokes of colonial rule.

“Today’s occasion is also coming at a critical time in the history of our country when all hands must be on deck to sustain and deepen the process that will result in sustainabl­e growth and good governance for our people.

“We must all get involved and work together to ensure that the potential of this country is fully realised for the benefit of everyone and future generation­s.”

Specifical­ly, he commended Kumuyi for his dedication and commitment shown towards the propagatio­n of Christiani­ty and the service of God over the years.

The governor observed that the general superinten­dent had continued to impact the lives of many globally through inspiratio­nal teaching of the Word of God.

Ambode, also, acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of the church to the state since its establishm­ent, that that the Gbagada community had benefited immensely from their various corporate social responsibi­lity projects initiated by the church.

“I congratula­te the Deeper Life Bible Church on this magnificen­t edifice you have put up here. I was unable to join you for the formal opening but I am very happy to worship in this sanctuary today as we celebrate another anniversar­y of our Independen­ce.

“As I congratula­te you on this new Church building, I also thank you for the good works you have done in the Gbagada Community. Your holistic approach to religious activities has been demonstrat­ed in your corporate social responsibi­lity actions especially the constructi­on of the Oduwole Bridge and a multi-level car park to ease traffic in this community.

“You have demonstrat­ed that the Church can play a lot of roles in nation building. Beyond the spiritual role of praying for the Government, the Church can also partner with the Government to make our communitie­s a better place,” the governor said.

He said his administra­tion, in furtheranc­e to the efforts of the church, embarked on the constructi­on of a network of six roads identified by the community developmen­t associatio­ns, including Aderemi Akeju Street, Okun Street, Femi Kuti Street, Brown Road, Adegbenro/Ganiyat Dawodu Street and Yetunde Brown Street.

Ambode said the contract for the road, which was awarded in September 2017 was already 60 percent completed and is expected to be concluded by the end of the first quarter of 2019, while adding that adjoining road networks such as Diya Street and Ajayi Aina streets have been scheduled for rehabilita­tion to further enhance road connectivi­ty within the axis.

“For us as government, we will continue to promote fairness, justice and everything that will make life more comfortabl­e for our people,” he said.

In a message he titled “Becoming a Man God uses Beyond his Generation,” Kumuyi said to be used of God for His higher purpose, everyone must be get the Saviour’s pardon, have strong persuasion, sound principles, strategic programmes, selfless perspectiv­es, scriptural perception and sterling paradoxes.

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