Most Rev Daniel Okoh who is the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) yesterday assured Nigerians that the 2023 general elections would not break up the country as being speculated in some quarters.
Speaking in a sermon during the 2022 Annual Convention and Christmas Concert of Christ Holy Church International in Asaba with the theme: ‘Immanuel’, Okoh declared that God was indeed with Nigeria, and will never abandon His creation.
The CAN president who is the General Superintendent of the church said ‘the coming election will not break Nigeria. As a matter of fact, 2023 is the year of golden opportunity for Nigeria. 2023 is the year of opportunity to elect leaders who will turn around the fortunes of Nigeria.
‘God has already chosen those who will lead the people come 2023 and since God is interested in the government and the economy of men, then the people should be involved because God will use people to turn things around for the country.
“Do not be afraid because we have God who dwells among us to choose our leaders and watch over them and to hold them accountable.’
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The cleric went on to condemn those attacking INEC offices and urged Nigerians to be prepared to vote for the candidates of their choice to lead the country out of its present travails.
Vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, who took the only lesson during the service, assured Nigerians that they would rejoice again as the nation would overcome its present travails after the 2023 general elections.
He urged Nigerians to pray to God who alone could turn situations around for the good of the people.
The governor said that the sufferings of today would definitely pass away and a new life would come for Nigerians, adding that “rather than grumble and blame people, spend the time to pray to our God because He alone can turn things around.
‘But, God alone who had allowed us to pass through the last seven years there is a lesson to be learnt from this,’ he said.
Okowa said the Christian faith was nourished daily by the word of God and expressed the belief that the people were gathered to nourish their faith through the word of God.
‘The convention is for us to be enriched such that when we leave for our various homes, we would have been assured that our lives have been affected positively.
‘As Christians, we all know that God always wants to be with us. But the question is, are we ready to be with God?
‘The benefit of the Christian life is to allow God to be with us and dwell in our lives and as children of faith we can do nothing without Jesus so we must struggle daily to abide in Jesus,’ he said.
According to him, Nigeria is facing challenging times which required the people to go into self-retrospection.
He stated that a very challenging period was prevailing in the country and that people were wondering if this was the Nigeria of their dream.