2019: Buhari and the Church, BY MUHAMMAD AJAH

It is no more news that those who look beyond their feet as it relates to governance in Nigeria will testify that it is no more “business as usual”. There is overwhelming applause to the current leadership style in Nigeria. There is also overpowering demand for him to continue beyond 2019 to stabilize Nigeria’s economy by building the solid foundation for sustainable security and sociopolitical growth. My previous article surveyed the stand of the Nigeria’s traditional institution over the bid of President Muhammadu Buhari to contest in the presidential polls in 2019. Summarily, the survey which touched on the reactions from first class and influential traditional rulers across Nigeria showed that 90 percent of them are totally in solidarity with the continuity of his administration beyond 2019. Here I am in another huge task of gathering the feelings from the Church on the burning national issue. To ease this national assignment, I want to go to some prominent Church leaders and capture their stands on the matter. I did not prefer to discuss feelings from the Mosques because, naturally, people think it is settled for the President despite there are still at the moment some Imams and Islamic organizations in the north strongly opposed to the reelection bid. Here we go to the Churches, the Catholic and the Pentecostals! When the Catholic Bishops of Nigeria met with Buhari in Aso Rock Villa, there was a heart-to-heart free discussion on issues of national interest including the current and future of Nigeria. The Bishops led by their President, Most Rev. Dr. Ignatius Ayau Kaigama, Archbishop of Jos and their secretary, Most Rev. Dr. William Avenya Bishop of Gboko, were unanimous in pledging support to President Buhari for his efforts in rebuilding Nigeria. “As we encourage you to spare no effort to build a new Nigeria, we reassure you of our support and prayers for your success. On the long run, government under your watch must do all in its power through good policies to restore confidence that government is for all and sundry”, they declared.
Also after meeting with the President in the Aso Rock Villa, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Sampson Ayokunle, told State House correspondents that Buhari was in position to move Nigeria forward. He described Buhari as a humble leader who has listening ears and a man who stand tall for nation-building. “Christian leaders are very humbled by the calm disposition of the President… the people who don’t talk are the enemies of the nation. When you see things going wrong, you quickly speak out so that they can be corrected, so that the nation can move together as one”, Ayokunle declared. The most recent event from the Churches of Nigeria was a nationwide march in compliance with the directive of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to protest the wanton bloodletting across the country, with a call on President Buhari to end the carnage or forget his 2019 re-election bid. The good news is that the protest was peaceful.
The CAN message to Buhari is equally clear: Its implication is that CAN will support him for 2019 reelection only if he can stop the killings across Nigeria.
The Christian assemblage recognized, however, that the killing of innocent patriots predates Buhari’s regime. On that note, there is the indication that the CAN president will call for massive votes for Buhari who is out to stop the killings by hired mercenaries. Addressing the protesters, the CAN leader said Christians all over the country are gathered and united to denounce bloodshed in Nigeria. “
Since 2009, bloodshed has continued, government after government, administration after administration has been promising us not to fear and go about our business; that they are on top of the situation, but we have seen that they are never on top of it”, he declared. In an encounter with the CAN chairman in Ogun, Bishop Tunde Akinsanya told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta the support for Buhari’s continuity became necessary in order to realize the plan of God for the country.
He charged Nigerians to support Buhari’s administration as the only way to achieve greatness, adding that Nigerians must prayer for the country and support Buhari as the only key that can solve the nation’s problems. “If we all join hands in praying sincerely for the country, all the challenges facing the country will be a thing of the past”, Akinsanya declared.
The Archbishop of Ibadan, Methodist Church Nigeria (MCN), Most Reverend Michael Kehinde Stephen seems overwhelmed by Buhari’s leadership charisma. He supports Buhari, especially because of his war on corruption and feels he is posed to reposition Nigeria. He calls on Nigerians to stop distracting Buhari’s government with unnecessary criticisms for a focused implementation of policies to take the nation to greater heights. He hails the president for the ‘liver’ to talk and fight corruption in a country where the past government had no definition for corruption and for allowing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to do their work.
According to him, those criticizing this government are wasting their time. “Corruption is so endemic”, Reverend Stephen declared.
However, the Reverend wants a comprehensive and al-inclusive war on corruption, yet he is convinced that the government is doing its best to carry every segment of the society along. He describes as the greatest insult to Nigerians the forgiveness sought by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its quest to return to power. “The apology means nothing. Let the PDP return the loot they have deprived Nigerians”, he declared.
The President, Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide, Pastor Abraham Akinosun recently charged the Churches in Nigeria to stop complaining but pray for Buhari to overcome all the challenges facing the nation. Akinosun, while ministering at the Grand Finale of a SevenDay Fasting and Prayer for Nigeria, organized in Osun state by Evangelist Felix Adunpe, General Overseer, Signs and Wonders Prayer Ministries in collaboration with the CAC, appealed to Christians to support the nation’s leadership. He said that leaders fail because citizens fail to pray for them. He warned against abusing or cursing leaders because the consequences are defi nitely borne by all citizens. “If we pray for our leaders, God will inspire them and everything will be all right. We should not lose hope in Nigeria”, he declared

 

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