James to Buhari: lead by examples

President Muhammadu Buhari has been advised to exhibit exemplary leadership that would move the country out of her economic doldrums.

The general overseer of Glory Christian Ministries, Lagos, Pastor Iruofagha James, gave the advice in an interview with our correspondent last week at the church’s headquarters.

Buhari, he said, has the opportunity to right the wrongs of the years of bad governance in the nation.

He asked him to justify his relentless desire to govern the nation since 2003.

James said:  “As one of the very few people ever given the opportunity to lead this great country twice in a lifetime, I pray history will record him as the only one who did things right and saved Nigeria from another disappointment.”

Nigerians, according to him, are aware of the enormous challenges awaiting the new administration, especially with months of unpaid salaries, unbridled corruption and thoughtless loans by government officials to support their extravagant lifestyle.

The cleric said Nigerians will be patient with the new administration because they are ever ready to follow any leader who can provide their basic needs, not minding his tribe or religion.

If Buhari stays true to his electoral promises, James said he would win over even the 12 million Nigerians who did not vote for him.

James lamented that the greatest treasure of Nigeria is not the vast oil fields of the Niger Delta or the untapped deposits of uranium, bitumen, gold, copper, etc scattered across the country, but the vastness of her best brains scattered across the globe – in every field of human endeavor.

“President Muhammadu Buhari must do what is right to break the jinx whereby the best of us has for too long been ruled by the worst amongst us,” he stressed.

He charged Christians to continue praying and believing again in Nigeria because God the Most High who rules in the affairs of men has the last say over Nigeria.

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