Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, on Monday in Ibadan prayed
that God should uproot all the leaders with evil intentions against the
country so that the polity could move forward. Gowon spoke during his visit to Gethsemane Prayer Ministries
Cathedral, Eleyele, Ibadan presided over by National Coordinator,
Nigeria Prays, Rev. Moses Aransiola.
“I want God to uproot bad leaders from Nigeria as a way of moving the country forward from the present situation,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ex-military ruler
had been involved in ministration work praying fervently for peace and
progress of Nigeria.
He also faulted the prediction that the country would break up by
2015, saying that similar prediction by France had already failed.
The former Head of State said, “Nigerians should stand up as one and intercede on the crises rocking this nation.
“That is when God will uproot all the leaders that have evil
intention against this country. Nigerians needs to desist from creating
problems which they cannot solve and stop blaming God for their
shortcomings.
“We had series of crises in the past and if Nigerians can pray
fervently well, sooner or later, this country will be free from its
challenges; God has heard our cries and will surely answer.
“I don’t believe that the prediction by America that Nigeria will
break before 2015 will happen. France said the same thing in the past
that we will break up before 2014, but we still stand as one.
“Every Nigerian should stand against the claims. If we believe that it will not happen, then it will not.
“I believe God will not allow such to happen. Nigeria Prays is really praying against such.”
He said Nigerians at home and abroad were very concerned about the crises rocking this nation.
“We believe that only prayer can solve it. If you love Nigeria the
way I love Nigeria, we should have faith, then we shall overcome”.
On political activities ahead of 2015 general elections, Gowon said, “the politicians are over-ambitious.
Gowon advised that the over-ambitious politicians should be ignored, as they spelt doom for the nation.
“Politicians should not be selfish but should protect the interest of
the people to ensure equitable development of the country,” he said.
(NAN)
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