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Clerics urges govt to keep Nigerians safe

The General Secretary, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) World Wide, Pastor Emmanuel Mapur, on Saturday urged the government to use its power and might to keep Nigerians safe and restore peace in the country.
Mapur, who gave the charge at the Induction Service of Pastor Osita Chukwuezie, as the second  Regional Superintendent of CAC, in Abuja, stressed that the insecurity situation in the country wzs very worrisome and required urgent attention.
”We cannot continue living as if we are fighting a war everyday, let our government come out and show themselves that they are government,” he said.
He also urged the government at all  levels to listen to the youth because they can do many things. ”So they should listen to the youth and try to meet them at the point of need.
”Listen to their complaint, government should try and do what they can to help the youth to develop,” he said.
Mapur also urged the Federal Government to take urgent steps towards addressing increasing cases of killings, kidnappings and other crimes in the country.
He also urged Nigerians irrespective of political, religious and ethnic differences to come together and support the government in moving the country forward
Speaking, the newly inducted cleric urged Nigerians to trust in God, remain courageous and be strong in the face of the current challenges in the country.
Chukwuezie stressed that this was the time to run to Christ, noting that there was nothing too difficult for God to do and that no matter the situation God is able and ever ready to turn it around for the best.

”With God all things are possible, God is in control of the affairs of man. The current challenges facing the country will pass, there is great hope and we must remain hopeful and prayerful.

”Nigeria is a country with great destiny and before long it will manifest. It is time to renew our spirit, it a time to trust and believe in God,” the second Regional Superintendent said

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