The President of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Pastor Samuel Oladele, has urged Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in addressing the country’s economic challenges, saying there is hope for Nigeria.
Oladele, who made this appeal during the 2023 International Pastors conference of the CAC held at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State, expressed optimism that Nigerians would soon see positive changes under the administration of Tinubu.
According to him, the current economic hardship is not peculiar to Nigeria alone, but he said the steps taken by Tinubu were needed at this particular period for the betterment of the life of Nigerians and for the economic emancipation of the country.
The CAC President said if President Tinubu’s intentions at resuscitating the country’s economy are genuine, Nigeria will soon emerge strong and become a pride of all and sundry.
, “But is it something we need this time, I believe yes, if it will lead to the betterment of the life of Nigerians. Life is not easy. If the road is rough, we have an end in sight. I believe if we are upright, seek the face of the Lord, and turn from our wicked ways in Nigeria, there is a kind of light at the end of this tunnel.
“If we go by the promise made by President Tinubu, we will see some positive changes. I see him as a serious individual. We can see some changes in the few months that he has been there. We pray that some individuals will not sabotage him. If we are patient, we believe there will be some changes in the next four years.
“We have always told those in government that the reason they were elected is to see to the prosperity of the people. They will stand before God one day if they fail in that duty. God is going to ask them one day how they conducted themselves while in a position of power.
The CAC President called on political leaders to retrace their steps and return to God for Him to rescue the nation from impending calamities and called on the government at all levels to be conscious of the yearnings and aspirations of the masses.
Speaking on the security of the country, Oladele said the security apparatus of the country should be rejigged and called for the recruitment of more security personnel to tackle the challenge of insecurity in the country.
He called on security personnel in the country to redouble their efforts in the fight against insecurity, saying the country will soon experience some positive changes if the efforts of President Tinubu are not sabotaged and Nigerians give him maximum support.
Pastor Oladele said the security of the country should be given priority by President Tinubu, saying that education must also be given priority attention.
The clergy said, “We are not making it in terms of security. We have a long way to go. The security architecture must be rejigged. The country has to employ more hands.
“We are under police. We are told that a local government in Niger State is bigger than the entire Southeast; how many policemen do we have in that kind of place. We can do better than what we have.”
Speaking on the conference, he said over 12,000 pastors will attend this year’s Pastor’s conference, saying the conference will afford the Pastors to learn about preaching, leadership, and other areas of pastoral service.
According to him, Churches are not static things, which means an effective pastor is constantly learning to keep fresh.
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