President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday prayed for the
in-coming administration of General Muhammadu Buhari. The President has also
admonished Nigerian leaders at various levels of government to be ready to make
sacrifices for the growth of the nation, stressing that Nigerians should not
allow the challenges of today to weigh them down.
In the same vein, he challenged Nigerian past leaders to
emulate the sterling qualities of former Head of State, Gen.
Yakubu Gowon; and the former Head of the Interim National Government, Chief
Ernest Shonekan, both of whom he said have demonstrated unequal patriotism to
their fatherland.
The President spoke at the fifth presidential prayer breakfast
held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
We pray for in-coming administration
“We continue to pray for the country and of course, we
pray for the incoming government and also pray for us who
are leaving to have the opportunity to serve humanity in different phases.
“I remember in 2009 when I visited the Nordic countries,
they told me they were celebrating 200 years of peace that has enabled them to
develop. Nigeria was 49 years as an independent nation in 2009.
“If the Nordic countries, well developed technologically and
otherwise, it means crisis really retards development.
“So we have challenges, today we are talking about
boko haram in the north, kidnapping in south south, south east. Atimes you are
forced to think that the nation is ending, definitely this country will
overcome this challenge. That is the reason for these prayers. Just like
prayers helped Nehemiah to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, our constant prayers
will help us rebuild this nation.
“For me, I have to thank God and Nigerians for the privilege
and opportunity given to me this past 16 years. I served my state as a deputy
governor and governor for eight years. From government house in Yenegoa and
then I came here to the state house, Abuja served the country as vice president
and a president. That is a reasonable length of time and so I have to thank
God, first because if God did not will it, it won’t have happened.
Emulate Gowon and Shonekan
According to the President, despite their tight schedules
and their ages, the two former leaders had always attended programmes in
the Villa any time they are invited.
The support for me within this period, I will continue to do
my best as I’m gradually joining Gowon and Shonekan to serve our country
in different capacities. “And I must commend Gen. Gowon and Chief
Shonekan and some of our other leaders, for the eight years I have been
as vice president and president, whenever we called upon them wherever they are
in this world, they will try to come. I have seen that they are
extremely patriotic and they believe in this country. If all our leaders show
that level of commitment, that level of patriotism, that believe and sincerity
of purpose to our nation, then surely we will go where we want to go.
Leaders must be ready to make sacrifices
“I always say leadership is not all about giving directives,
a successful leader must be ready to make sacrifice. Everything
about human life as an individual, a child, if you don’t make the
required sacrifice you can’t go to where you want to go.
“If you don’t sacrifice your pleasure of course you will
know where you’ll end. As parents we know the kind of sacrifice we make for our
children to go to school, to feed.
“To build a family you need sacrifice. So for those who
have the privileges of leading at local, state and national levels, at
all times we should be ready to make sacrifice for our nation to grow.
“So as we call for prayers we also call on our leaders not
just local government chairmen, governors and president’s alone , I’m also
calling on leaders at other levels, Ministers must make the required
sacrifice, our lawmakers because they look at all our laws, they can
create crisis in country if they are not ready to do things the right way.
“So all of us in leadership position must be ready to make
the sacrifice and with our prayers and with our commitment Nigeria will surely
get to where it wants to go” he said.
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