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Oyo State Governor , Seyi Makinde, has said if Nigerians want perfection and completeness of the country’s democratic process, the church must get involved.
Makinde, in a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, on Monday, said that God will use the seventh election in the Fourth Republic coming up in 2023 to get Nigeria to perfection.
The statement noted that the governor stated these on Sunday, during the thanksgiving service to commemorate of Bishop Francis ‘Wale Oke’s election as the 7th President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, held at the Sword of the Spirit International Ministries headquarters in Ibadan.
According to him, the fact that Oyo State currently produced the Seventh President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), as well as the Worldwide President of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) is a sign that God loves the state and would redeem the country starting from 2023.
He said: “Just as God has given the 7th President of CAN and 7th President of PFN to us [in Oyo State] at this point in time in Nigeria for perfection and completeness, so also I am believing God to do the same thing for us in the next election.
“We started this democratic experiment in 1999 and up until 2019, we have had six elections and the seventh election is going to be in 2023. So, if we want perfection and completeness, the Church must get involved.
“When Bishop Wale Oke was talking, he said the population of PFN is about 65 million but in the last election that brought in the current president, he scored about 15.3 million votes.
“So, if we want leaders to get thrown up, who would do the bidding of God, who will serve his people, we must not allow the next opportunity to slip by. “Society will always get the type of leadership it deserves.
“I was anointed right here and for this tenure, I will serve God and the people of Oyo State. So, we have to get leaders that will do that and there are many of them in our churches.
“We only need to encourage them and make up our minds to get leaders that will serve the people.”
The governor, who prayed for the success of the new PFN President as well as the CAN President, committed them into God’s hands, praying that “as they have started well, they will end well.”
Speaking on the challenges facing the country, Makinde said: “I want to tell us today that we have a lot of work to do. We need to keep praying for this country and people in leadership positions.
“What is absolutely important and critical is the fact that in the midst of all of this confusion, we have to be clear-headed and do things that will solve problems.”
Speaking, the CAN President, Dr. Supo Ayokunle, said that leaders must ensure justice and fair play to reduce ethnic and religious tension as well as general insecurity.
He also called on the new PFN President not to shy away from telling the truth to power, adding that his friends would hate him for telling the truth.
The new PFN President, Bishop ‘Wale Oke, said that governments must use the power of the law to bring sanity to the country, adding that no good government negotiates with bandits, rapists, terrorists and murderers.