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Anglican Primate Wants Christians To Pray For Jonathan
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, Primate Church of Nigeria of (Anglican Communion) has called on Christians worldwide to pray for the “personal safety’’ of President Goodluck Jonathan, ahead of the 2011 elections.
Okoh made the passionate appeal in Virginia, U.S. last Friday during the 4th Council of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), a missionary arm of the Nigeria Church.
The Anglican prelate, who was silent on whether Jonathan should contest the presidency or not, told the gathering that the President was determined to correct a history of flawed elections in the country.
“He (Jonathan) has promised both local and international communities that the people’s vote will count to determine the nation’s crucial choices of who becomes what.
“We ask for your prayers for his personal safety and success in the management of the political programmes of our country,’’ he said.
Okoh, who is making his first official trip to the US after his presentation as the new Primate of Nigeria in March, told the U.S congregation that Nigeria had “great deal to celebrate’’ as it marks its 50th anniversary of independence.
The cleric, who retired in the Nigeria army as a Colonel in 2003, pointed to Nigeria’s continued existence as one entity after surviving a “three year bloody civil war’’ that lasted from 1966-1969.
“Democracy has been restored after a prolonged military rule. Our country has made remarkable progress in contributing to world peace through her peacekeeping operations,’’ he said.
Nonetheless, he acknowledged that the country was still faced with challenges including intermittent religious crisis between Muslim and Christian’s communities in the North, poverty and high incidence of crime.
“We are trying to make Christians to respond to these serious challenges… we need your prayers’’, he stressed.
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