- Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu calls for caution among faith leaders and opinion molders against reckless utterances.
- Sanwo-Olu said all notable leaders of men refrained from making incendiary comments that could stoke divisions and violence.
Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has called for caution among faith leaders and opinion molders against reckless utterances that may further aggravate the nation’s security crises.
Sanwo-Olu said the nature of the crises required all notable leaders of men to refrain from making incendiary comments that could stoke divisions and violence, stressing that Nigeria’s crisis would be catastrophic for Africa.
The Governor made the admonition at the 2021 Lagos State Interdenominational Divine Service (IDDS) held by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at The Apostolic Church in Ketu.
At the event with the theme: “A New Beginning, A New Dawn and A New Glory,” Sanwo-Olu was installed as the Grand Patron of the Christian body, the State.
Sanwo-Olu noted that the nation had faced a difficult period in the past year, following the economic downturn occasioned by the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and paralyzing nationwide youth protests. He said Lagos became the epicenter of the crises, which kept the Government on its toes.
He said religious leaders must use their pulpits to preach peace and discourage war. The Governor said it was time for citizens to come together and give Nigeria the new beginning it deserved in surmounting the contemporary challenges the nation is facing.
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He said: “It is time for sober reflection that must bring a new beginning for our nation. We have all witnessed our country’s challenges, but we need to be careful not to turn the observed crises into an ethnic or religious war. We need to guide against utterances that may stereotype anyone or their tribe. We have a duty to isolate criminals in our communities rather than introducing tribal spin into every crime.
“Nigeria is the largest country in Africa. Where will we go to? That’s why I said we need a new beginning, and there are no other people that can help us lower the temperature and calm the frayed nerves than our religious leaders whose voices are well respected. As a nation, we have several battles to fight, but we must refrain from adding political instability to the issues.”
Sanwo-Olu said the crises bedeviling the nation required collective action from every country segment towards proffering solutions.
Despite the COVID-19 crisis and destruction that trailed the EndSARS protest last year, Sanwo-Olu said Lagos had weathered the crisis with a strong determination to sustain the progress is recorded.
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The Governor thanked religious groups across the State for sustaining Lagos with prayers, hailing CAN for its spiritual support towards his administration.
He said: “As a Government, we will continue to play our part and deliver projects that are critical to the socio-economic wellbeing of the people. The duty of CAN and our church leaders is to continue to support with prayers and populate messages that promote unity within our communities and State.”
The Southwest leader of CAN, Very Reverend Father Raphael Osegboun, decorated Sanwo-Olu as Grand Patron of the association’s Lagos chapter.
He said the appointment is based on the Christian body’s resolve to naturally fill the position with any sitting Governor of the Christian faith.
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