BY: NewsPeddlers
William Kumuyi, the founder
and general superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, says political
leaders must ensure that their decisions are in the interest of all Nigerians.
Mr Kumuyi gave the advice
while addressing reporters on Wednesday in Ilorin, shortly after he paid a
courtesy call on Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara.
According
to him, our political leaders need to make enough findings before
arriving at a conclusion, especially on the fielding of either Muslim-Muslim
ticket or Christian-Christian ticket for the 2023 presidential election.
“The
Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christan ticket is a difficult and slippery area.
“So, what I will say
is that the political office holders should look at the heartbeat of the
country as well as the desires of the people.
“Politicians should
know that they are not there for themselves. They are there for all of us. They
should ask and make their researches about what the country wants.
“They should ask and
make their researches on what the country wants, what the people want; if they
listen to the people, we will be confident that they will listen to us when
they get there,” he said.
On the prevailing security
challenges in the country, the cleric lauded the security agents for doing
their best.
He said that the
security agents were doing their best, adding that Nigerians shouldn’t relent
in praying for them.
“In every area of
life, I will say there’s room for improvement.
“I want to credit the
officers who are putting their lives on the line to secure the whole country.
“We should be praying
for them that God will give them more wisdom and visible victory over the
security of Nigeria.
“I will be praying
for everyone at the end of every ministration for their desires, aspirations
and blessings.
“God is our Creator,
whether we are Muslims or Christians or whatever religion you belong to, we are
creatures of God. God is interested in blessing everyone. I am here to be a
blessing to everyone.
“There will be
empowerment programme for all youths across religious divides as it is meant to
redirect the focus of youths for positive future endeavours,” Mr Kumuyi said.
SOURCE: NAN