Osinbajo to Nigerians: Be ready to make sacrifice
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday called on all Nigerians
to be ready to make the sacrifice to make the country great. The acting president made the call spoke during the 2017
Democracy Day Interdenominational church service held at the National Christian
Centre.
He prayed for President Muhammadu Buhari's quick recovery and
safe return from London where he is currently undergoing a medical treatment.
"When we look on our country is not the state it fell that
is the story but the story is how the people react when you see the nation that
needs to be helped.
"While the politician and cleric look the other way when
the saw the man that was half dead, the
Good Samaritan had compassion on him, bandage him and took him to the hospital.
"Who truly loves the nation, is it the priest that said a
prayer walked past, or the politician
that looked and walked past or the Samaritan that took the wounded to the
hospital, paid some money and said treat him, on my return I will upset the
bill.
"The nation requires those that can make the sacrifices to
make it great, they are those whom Jesus spoke about, people that may not be of
note but prepared to make the nation great again. Some are doctors, teachers,
young graduates.
"There is sacrifice of integrity against corruption, when
you speak against corruption it fights back so you must be ready to make
sacrifice no matter how highly placed or small you are. Teachers who are
prepared to teach, doctors who are prepared to provide health services no matter what.
"Make the sacrifices required to make our nation great
whether you are a leader or a follower,” the acting president said.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, read the first
scripture, Ezekiel 37:1-14; and the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Yakubu Dogara, second scripture, Romans 129-21.
The presiding Apostle of the Word Communication Ministries and
Founder of Christ Family Assembly Churches Apostle Sunday Popoola, urged
Nigerians to be patient with Buhari's administration
The cleric said coup plot would fail, stating that Nigerians
should choose their leaders through their votes and ensure their votes count.
He stated: "If you are out there like me, you will know
that Nigerians are fed up and are waiting for something to spark. We need to be
patient with the present government which has something to offer. Coup cannot
work now and will not succeed."
Popool prophesied that Nigeria would be among the world powers
in the next 10 years.
Prayers were said for President Buhari and Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo as well as for the nation's peace, security and development.
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