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Prof Osinbajo urges Christians to pray for Nigeria

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has called on Christians to pray for Nigeria and remain steadfast as the general elections draw nearer, saying that, “their prayers will make the difference for Nigeria”.

The Vice President spoke Thursday in Jos at a one-day special prayer forum for a peaceful 2019 organized by the Plateau State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

“The devil cannot interfere in the plans and purposes of God in our lives or in the life of our nation, it is impossible.

There is no way the gates of hell can ever prevail against the church because the church represents God’s plans and purposes on earth.”

Osinbajo added that the role of the church in the development of any society is for Christians to support their members in leadership positions through prayers and fasting.

“The role of the church in order to bring about the plans and purposes of God to pass in our nation is to fast and pray for those that are in government. God’s plans and purposes for this nation rest on the shoulders of the Children of God.

“It is your prayers that will make the difference for our nation. I want to say to you again that please continue to pray and to fast for those of us who are in government because we are there as the seeds that God has planted in this nation.

“We are the salt, we may not be plenty but salt does not have to be a lot to make a difference.”

The Vice President, who admonished Christians to look inward for solutions to the problems of the nation, said: “If we look elsewhere we will make a very big mistake.”

“We are the ones that can individually solve the problems of Nigeria and we must not look elsewhere. If we do the right thing, we will get the right result and if we do what is not right we will not get the right result,” the Vice President declared.

On his part, Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau State said the Vice President’s visit in the state, for prayers, a few days to the elections, was a sign of a peaceful outcome.

He thanked God for sparing the life of the Vice President from the helicopter crash in Kogi State recently.

Rev Fr Polycarp Lubo, Plateau CAN Secretary said that the desire of the body was to have peaceful, free, fair and credible.

He appreciated Osinbajo for honouring the invitation and prayed God to be with him during and after the elections.

The programme featured special prayers for the political leadership in Nigeria and for peaceful elections. There were also praise and worship sessions, amongst others at the well-attended prayer forum.

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Source: NAN

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