Tobi Soniyi
As Nigeria continues to grapple with
security challenges across the country, a former Head of State and
leader of the Nigeria Prays Movement, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd) has
called for caution.
Gowon spoke at the Government House,
Osogbo, Saturday, when he led the leadership of the Nigeria Prays
Movement on a courtesy visit on the Osun State governor, Adegboyega
Oyetola.
He also called for attitudinal change among Nigerians, saying peace and harmony would only be achieved in a refined society.
Gowon expressed regret that after the
civil war, Nigeria was still battling with serial security challenges
ranging from Boko Haram; kidnapping; banditry and lots more.
While urging Nigerians to work and pray
for peace, the former Nigeria’s leader maintained that peace was sine
qua non to socio-economic growth and development.
Gowon, who described Oyetola’s victory
as one ordained by God, commended the governor for taking deliberate
step to maintain peace in the state.
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“We are here to pray for the well-being
of Nigerians and for the leadership of Nigeria from President Muhammadu
Buhari to state governors, particularly those in the South West.
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“We have to be careful so that we don’t
push ourselves into doing things that will make us hate ourselves. We
have seen the need to seek God’s intervention as the only way to rescue
our nation from all forms of security challenges.
“We are here to pray and touch the
hearts of Nigerians to embrace peace, unity and stability because it is
our belief that God will touch the hearts of the evil doers.
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“I must also commend the governor for the warm reception. I have never had such a wonderful welcome before.”
Responding Oyetola said he believed in the efficacy of prayers.
Responding Oyetola said he believed in the efficacy of prayers.
He said that with prayers, Nigeria could work.
He maintained that his victory as governor of the state was a testimony that God answered sincere prayers.
He attributed some challenges confronting Nigeria to lack of faith in God, urging Nigerians to renew their faith in God.
He also commended the former Head of State for displaying high sense of commitment to achieving a united Nigeria.
He attributed some challenges confronting Nigeria to lack of faith in God, urging Nigerians to renew their faith in God.
He also commended the former Head of State for displaying high sense of commitment to achieving a united Nigeria.
“I feel highly honoured to receive our
former Head of State in Osun as I consider this visit a great honour
considering the fact that you are a man of integrity, a man of honour
and a man of peace.
“I believe so much in the efficacy of prayer, and I believe that your visit will further help to strengthen peace, unity and stability in our state,” the governor said.
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While receiving them, the Osogbo monarch maintained that Nigeria had remained as one today because of the efforts of Gowon.
He described Gowon as one of the country’s best. He said, “His
commitment to the unity of Nigeria was the reason his name ‘Gowon’ had
been fondly rephrased as ‘Go on With One Nigeria.’ General Yakubu Gowon
is the best and the luckiest of all the Nigerian leaders. Because he is a
good manager, he has maintained himself well and remained healthy even
in old age. He loves the country and is committed to our unity as a
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“Governor Oyetola is a gift to the
people of Osun. He is a man that is gentle in the face but tough and
decisive when it comes to taking actions that will positively impact on
the lives of the people. A true believer, he will never doubt his God
and that is why God has continued to lift him high. My prayer is that he
should succeed till the last day of his tenure and beyond,” the monarch
added.
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