- Rev Father Ejike Mbaka has urges Nigerians to pray for their leaders
- Mbaka accuses Buhari’s followers of being only interested in what they can get from the current administration
Mbaka says children of God should pray for their leaders.
The Spiritual leader of the Adoration
Ministries in Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has said those wishing the
president dead don’t love the country.
Ejike Mbaka made the statement during a sermon at the first Adoration Crusade for the year, Daily Post reports .
“Children of God, what do people gain by wishing somebody dead? We should pray for our leaders; that is what the Bible says,” he said.
The
cleric also accused those working with the president of being only
interested in what they can get from the current administration.
Mbaka said Buhari means well for the country but that he was being frustrated by those working with him.
He said Buhari had surrounded himself with officials who have different agenda.
In a related development, Bishop Martins Uzoukwu who is the catholic bishop of Minna Diocese in Niger state has called on Nigerians to pray for the recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The president had gone on a 10-day working vacation in the UK and was supposed to return on Monday, February 6.
He spoke on Sunday, February 5th where he called on Nigerians to pray for the
president in the face of problems the country was going through.
Meanwhile, the Presidency has explained why there is no date mentioned for the return of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Femi
Adesina, a special adviser to the president on media and publicity,
told the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) in an interview that this
was so because there is "no vacuum in government".
Adesina
said that since there was Yemi Osinbajo in place as acting president,
Buhari could take as much time as needed for an adequate rest.
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