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Ex Head Of State, Gowon, Organizes Special National Prayer Service For Nigeria

Former Nigeria military Head of State, retired General Yakubu Gowon, has again, organized a Special National Prayer Service during which time he called on Nigerians to pray for the nation in order to have peace and prosperity restored.

The event, which was held today, Sunday at the headquarters of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Gbagada, Lagos, was attended by the representative of President Muhammadu Buhari, the General Superintendent of the Church, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, church leaders and high ranking government officials.

In his speech at the event, Gowon, who is convener of Nigeria Prays Movement, said that Nigeria’s problems would be resolved through unrelenting prayers by the Church, rather than by citizens resorting to violence, retaliation and unforgiveness.

Gowon, who took his reading from 2 Chronicles 7: 14, urged the congregation to pray for the nation, saying that God is interested in the Nigerian situation at all times.

“The Church must provide a moral compass for the nation to make the people imbibe the fear of God and to follow righteousness.

“Brethren, it is important to remind us that the church is God’s House of Prayer. With the general elections coming ahead, it is natural for people to become anxious and fearful of what the future holds for Nigeria.

“In the light of the wanton killings in the land– be it politically motivated or instigated by the dark agents of insurgency like Boko Haram, armed herdsmen or rustlers, there is great need for us to come together to pray and intercede for our dear nation and its people.

“God’s solutions to the problems of this country are not in guns, retaliation or physical weapons but in prevailing prayers of the church.

“May I ask the people of Nigeria to embrace of the spirit of love, patriotism and commitment to the good of our nation, irrespective of political parties or religious affiliation or tribal differences.”

According to him, citizens of this country hold important role of maintaining peace and unity for the progress and prosperity of Nigeria.

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He cautioned Christians against reprisal attacks, retaliation, vengeance and religious intolerance in the guise of self-defence.

“Whatsoever the provocation, whatsoever the threat, for the sake of our country, Nigerian Christians should never resort to retaliation that could lead to a religious war.

“I call on the authorities to provide the necessary physical protection for all. We must continue to demand for the government to be alive to its primary responsibilities of protecting lives and properties of poor citizens.’’

Dr. Gowon said that the mission of Nigeria Prays is to mobilize all Nigerians to offer prayers for the healing and transformation of the nation.

The general commended the host minister, Pastor William Kumuyi, for his love and commitment to nation growth and development.

In a message, President Buhari also commended Gowon and Kumuyi for their passionate love for national cohesion.

Buhari, whose message was read by his special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, said that love and commitment of Gowon and Kumuyi to the unity and cohesion of the country were unparalleled.

“Prayer is the right thing to do and the way to go. Nigeria is not a mistake. God that brought us this far won’t abandon us.

“It is right that we pray to God for the unity and prosperity of Nigeria. None of Nigeria’s challenges is greater than God. In God we trust and He will take us through the challenges.’’

Pastor Kumuyi, who spoke on “Divine Assurance When Nigerian Prays,” said that God will answer if His people, faced with national perplexity, could pray.

“Nigeria won’t disintegrate, we are just starting,’’ he assured his listeners in the live broadcast that was related globally.”

According to him, if God could turn around and show mercy to Nineveh, Egypt, Assyria and other countries as well as various individuals like Rahab in the Bible days, there is hope for Nigeria.

Source: NAN.

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