President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians to pray for the
peaceful conduct of the general elections.
He said this when he visited the monthly
Holy Ghost Service of the Redeemed Christian Church of God at the
Redemption Camp, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Friday.
Stating that he did not intend to
campaign in the church service, he said, “Firstly, let me sincerely
thank all of you for the good work you have been doing for our country. I
have attended services in some of the branches of this church before.
“I’m not here to campaign because you know very well that Daddy G.O. will not allow his altar to be used for campaign.
“I am here to thank you for your prayers
for this country. Everyone passes through challenges. The whole world
is passing through the challenge of extremism. Unfortunately, we are
having our share of the challenge.
“But we are working harder and with our collaboration with other neighbouring countries, we will soon smile as a country.
“As we are going for the general
elections, I request you to devote time to pray for peace in our land.
Pray for the elections. The Almighty God knows the best for the country
and His Will will come to pass. With your prayers, we will conquer.”
Adeboye led the congregation to pray for the President and the country.
“There will be peace before, during and
after the elections. The perfect will of God for this country will come
to pass,” he said
Meanwhile, the presidential campaign
rally of the Peoples Democratic Party in Bayelsa State on Friday
literally shut the state down.
Schools, markets and shops at Yenagoa,
the state capital, were closed to give President Goodluck Jonathan, who
hails from the state, a welcome.
Major roads leading to the Samson Siasia Sports Complex venue of the rally were cordoned off by security operatives.
There was heavy presence of security
personnel all over the place, ostensibly to contain threats by some
militant groups that they would disgrace wife of President, Dame
Patience Jonathan.
President Jonathan arrived the rally
about 2.15pm with a large entourage comprising his deputy, Namadi Sambo,
Senate President David Mark, Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson,
First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan and PDP National Chairman, Adamu
Muazu, among others.
Jonathan urged the people of Bayelsa to vote for him as they had always done.
He also urged them to support Governor Dickson, saying there was a synergy between them.
However, some groups in the crowd booed
the governor, not minding the President’s appeal to the people that they
should work with Dickson. Dickson was also booed while making his
welcome address.
The reason for the consistent booing of
the governor could not be ascertained, but it was learnt that people
were indignant at Dickson because of his alleged tight-fistedness and
absence of stomach infrastructure policies in the state.
Source:Punch Newspaper

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