Clergymen, elder statesmen, call for divine mercy for Nigeria to succeed
By Ibrahim Bababa
A Nationally registered prayer group composed of Muslims and Christians faithful has called for fervent prayers and divine intervention for Nigeria to overcome myriad challenges bedeviling the country.
The strategic committee of the prayer group, who applauded President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s lead administration for its developmental stride to galvanize Progressive Nigeria has presented, the Set of the Holy Quran, and a copy of the holy Bible to the National Security Adviser to the president, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in Abuja as a way of using Prayer to solve some challenges the country is passing through.
The chairman of the strategic committee Alhaji Sanusi Babban Takko( Barayan Bauchi) and the Director General to the group Chief S.B Afolorunnikan whom lead the delegation for the presentation of copies of the holy scriptures said essence of the strategic committee ,is to organizing Special Prayer for peace, and stability to reign for progressive Nigeria for President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to deliver up to expectations as he marks one year in office.
The Committee acknowledged the deliberate efforts of the present administration particularly in the areas of infrastructural development, social transformation, economic revival and fighting poverty and corruption geared towards a dynamic leadership of Jagaban within just one year of coming on board.
Receiving the delegation on behalf of the the National Security Adviser to the president Mallam Nuhu Ribado, the senior special adviser to the president on information Malam Abdul Aziz – Abdul Aziz, promised to render all the needed support as well as to look in to the group’s submissions and requests to enable the group achieve its mission and mandates of ensuring national unity, peaceful coexistence and sustainable development of Nigeria.
Present at the meeting are: Mall.Ibrahim Khalifa The Chief imam of Dantata Mosque Abuja, Mallam Mahadi Member National Mosque, Hon Ibrahim Marmara as well as Pastor Joseph Dihis.