Church of Nigeria Honours 4 Governors for Exemplary Leadership in Challenging Economy

L-R: Former Rivers governor, Sir Celestine Omehia; the Dean, Church of Nigeria, Buba A. Lamido; Mrs. Angela Ndukuba; Governor Wike; Governor Sanwo-Olu and the Primate of All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Henry Ndukuba, at the presentation of Exemplary Leadership Qualities Awards on Wike and others in Lagos on Wednesday.

Four governors, three from All Progressives Congress (APC), and the other from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been honoured by the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) for exemplary leadership.

The church is bestowing awards on the four governors for their exemplary leadership qualities in a challenging economy and dedication in the service of God and humanity.

The honoured governors are Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, Babajide  Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, and  Adedapo Abiodun of Ogun State.

Also honoured is Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Professor Emmanuel Abayomi, with an award for quality and equitable healthcare delivery.

The awardees were honoured at the standing committee meeting of the Church of Nigeria, held at the Diocese of Lagos, Archbishop Adebola and Oluranti Ademowo Resource Center, Faith Plaza, Bariga, Lagos State.

Primate of All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Henry Ndukuba, who conferred the awards on the recipients, said the political leaders were considered for the award for their outstanding role, courageous leadership and  standing firm in defense of Nigerians against insecurity, provision of basis infrastructure to the citizenry and the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

Addressing the congregation on the state of the nation and the role of the Church, Governor Wike admonished the leadership of the church to encourage its members to be part of the governance process in the country.

He noted that a situation whereby Christians leave governance for politicians alone is no longer obtainable. According to him, the effect of bad leadership will also affect the church if they remain passive to the issue of governance.

“You must be part of chosing leadership. Don’t say you have no role, you have a role. When you don’t participate, bad leaders will emerge and when bad leadership emerges, you are part of it.  You must encourage your people to be part of leadership. I didn’t go to any school to study leadership.

“So nobody should say that as a Christian you cannot be a governor, no. The head of SUBEB in my state is a priest and you can see the leadership he has given to that agency today. You will feel proud about it. That used to be the most corrupt agency, but today it is  headed by a priest and you can see the difference”, he said.

Continuing, Wike decried the inherent  injustice that has characterised the Nigerian State, and urged the church to speak against sociopolitical issues adversely affecting the progress of the country.

“We say we are all one Nigeria. We went to World Bank to borrow money to do specific projects . One of the states that make up Nigeria I hear is Rivers. And I also know in  paying this money back to World Bank, money that comes from the resources of my state will be used in paying back this money. But my state was denied to have  projects from that loan.”

The Rivers governor said a situation where States depend on the Federal Government to survive can no longer be tenable. He insisted that States must be allowed to collect revenues such as Value Added Tax, VAT to enable them improve the welfare of their people.

“You have gone to take loan and I am one of those states that will pay back those loan and you deny me to benefit from the projects that that money will be used for. I have no problem with that. Allow me the one (VAT) the constitution says I am entitled to, let me collect that one and develop my state.”

While regreting that some governors in the country have refused to think out of the box on how to boost economic activities in their states, he adds, “there is flood in my state, it requires N200millon, I will go to Abuja to beg. Even as a governor, I will knee down before a DG of an agency of government. You will knee down for a director just because of N300 million. That is the status of some of the governors of some states.”

On his part, Governor Sanwo-Olu, commended the church for its support and announced the waver of N2 billion for land acquired by the Church of Nigeria in Lagos, pointing out that Nigeria and the rest of the world are going through difficult times amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. He used the occasion to canvass for mass vaccination of the citizens.

Primate of All Nigeria Anglican Communion, Henry Ndukuba, while speaking on the theme of the conference: “Abiding in Christ: God’s Panacea in an Unstable World”, and lamented that Nigeria is fast becoming a land flowing with tears and blood because of the impact of terror, banditry, herdsman attacks on communities and kidnapping.

 

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