Makinde leads independence walk, urges prayers for Nigeria
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Thursday charged Nigerians to continue to pray for Nigeria and seek the good of the country despite ongoing challenges.
Makinde expressed confidence that Nigeria will get better, noting, however, that the citizens must do everything within their capacity to make the country better.
The governor gave the charge after the Independence Day Walk held in commemoration of Nigeria’s 64th anniversary.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Olanike Adeyemo, Makinde led the 2.5-kilometre walk, which took off from the Government House Arcade, Agodi, Ibadan, enroute Total Garden Roundabout, and terminated at the frontage of the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.
While describing the exercise as a “Prayer Walk,” the governor noted that Nigeria is not the only country faced with challenges, as other nations in the world are also experiencing trying times.
Makinde prayed for divine wisdom and guidance for the leaders to take the right decisions to make the country great.
“The walk is one of the activities lined up to celebrate the country’s 64th Independence Day. We thank God for another opportunity to celebrate Nigeria.
“This is part of the activities lined up for the celebration of Nigeria’s Independence Day, and we are glad to be doing this just the way we do it annually. And that is why we are here today, taking this walk.”
Continuing, the governor said: “As Nigerians, we should continue to pray for our country. Even the countries that we think are better have their challenges. So, we pray to see the good of Nigeria in our lifetime.
“We know we are going through some challenges right now, and all the prayers are centred around the fact that God should take control of our leaders.
“We pray that God will give them wisdom to make the right decisions for Nigeria to get progressively better, and that is what we should be doing every day for this country.”
The governor also congratulated all Nigerians, especially residents of Oyo State, on the opportunity to witness another Independence Day celebration.
“Congratulations to everybody on witnessing another Independence Day. When there is life, there is hope. And because we are still alive, we hope that we will continue to see a better Nigeria.
“Let us also give our best to Nigeria. If you want to see a better Nigeria, you must also be doing something within your capacity at your own end. So, everybody should work towards making Nigeria a better place for us all.”
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