President Bola Tinubu urges Nigerians, especially the Methodist Church, to remain committed to prayer for the nation and its leaders. Speaking at the Methodist Cathedral in Abuja, he emphasized the importance of collective prayer, unity, and social transformation to overcome challenges and promote peace in Nigeria.
In a heartfelt appeal, President Bola Tinubu has called upon Nigerians, particularly the Methodist Church in Nigeria, to strengthen their commitment to prayer for the nation and its leaders. Speaking at the Methodist Cathedral of Unity in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, on Sunday, October 13, Tinubu emphasized the importance of prayer as a source of guidance amid the complexities of governance.
“Remain steadfast in your commitment to prayer—not just for your communities but for our beloved Nigeria,” he urged, highlighting that prayers serve as a vital source of strength. The president encouraged the church to continue its service and outreach missions, stating that the challenges facing the nation require a united front. He emphasized that the church could play a significant role in social transformation, where collective efforts can foster peace and uplift the people.
Tinubu acknowledged the church's long-standing role in promoting peace and unity across diverse communities. He praised its messages of love, reconciliation, and understanding, which have fostered dialogue and collaboration among different groups. By aligning with the principles of the Renewed Hope Agenda, the president believes that Nigerians can work together to build a country that reflects their collective aspirations. His remarks resonate with many as the nation continues to grapple with significant challenges and the need for unity.