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President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to combating corruption and addressing societal challenges, considering it a sacred duty to pave the way for the prosperity of all Nigerians.
During a meeting with a delegation from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), led by President Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President Tinubu urged Christian leaders to actively support the ongoing fight against corruption by promoting a shift in mindset regarding financial matters among Nigerians.
President Tinubu emphasised the crucial role of faith leaders in promoting unity and peace within the country, underscoring that Nigeria is irreplaceable, necessitating the preaching of messages centered on understanding, tolerance, perseverance, and hope.
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He warned that neglecting these principles could harm the nation, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts to repair and preserve its well-being.
“Let us dialogue because public condemnation of a nation is not what makes any citizen a good one. We must admonish Nigerians to have a change of mindset and not to make money our god or master. I believe we will get to the Promised Land, and Nigeria will flourish.
“We are here to listen, and if you observe any inadequacies in my government, let us know. I am here today because of your prayers and the will of God Almighty. What I have challenged myself to do each day is to be fair to all Nigerians. I have had a number of criticisms, including the rationale behind the size of my cabinet. If you want efficient, mobile, and resourceful people, we have to give people a load they can carry. If you combine too many ministries because you want to save money, you will have a future of non-performance and no results.
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“Nigeria needs to turn the corner to grow, and we must give people challenges they can manage, and that is what we are doing,” the President stated.
Speaking, Archbishop Okoh urged President Tinubu not to relent in his efforts to provide good governance by ensuring security, inclusivity, and peaceful co-existence in the country.
“You have extended a hand of fellowship to us, and we embrace you and your family with the love of Christ and promise to partner with you in nation-building, for the task is quite daunting. You will not stumble, and you will not fall. We believe that you have the sagacity to give leadership in battling our challenges and in turning around the fortunes of our nation, Nigeria, within a short time. You have shown that you are a listening leader, and we appreciate this.
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“CAN has maintained an active presence at all levels from the national to the grassroots, and we have remained non-partisan. You will always find our association as a ready and willing partner in nation-building,” Okoh said.
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