Among other things, he recalled how he rose from a tiny community in Bayelsa State to become President of Nigeria by the grace of God and thanks to support of the people.
He also noted that lack of love and unity has been the greatest problem facing Nigeria today.
"We will try our best, but this is not the
time to reel out what we are doing or what we are not doing, otherwise they
will think I am here to campaign," the President said. "But I assure
you, this congregation, and, indeed all Nigerians, that by the will of God and
your support, I am here today from nowhere.
"Any child of Nigeria can be where I am. I
come from the smallest state in this country, even within the state, one of the
smallest communities in Bayelsa state. Even within the community, one of the
smallest families, but I am here today by the grace of God.
"That is the type of Nigeria we want to
create, a Nigeria where you can get what you want if you work hard, it is not
because you know somebody who knows somebody that will talk to somebody. A
Nigeria that our children, if they work hard, will get whatever they want just
like in other free societies like America and so on. We will work with you to
help you to get to wherever you want to go.
"I don't have a formal address. Because for
those of us in politics, these days are not the best days to make speeches
because any statement we make, people look at how to paint it. The next day
when you read the newspapers, you start doubting if that is what you said. So
any statement we make is always used against us.
"But I am quite pleased to be here with you
today to worship with you. I love the children and your programme. I love the
choir ministration. Probably, this is the first time I am worshiping with you
since I came to Abuja in 2007. Probably, you would have seen me more than ten
times if we [didn't] have a chapel in the villa, so we worship there
every Sunday.
"But during the Christmas and New Year
period, I like to go round and interact with other brethren. The reason is
actually to thank all of you for what you have been doing for this country, for
your prayers. I always say and I will continue to say it that but for your
prayers, probably it would have been worse than this.
"As a nation, we have our challenges, no
doubt about that and anytime I look at the history of Nigeria and the
challenges we face and when I read parts of the old statement about when the
Israelites decided to move out of Egypt to the promised land, we have something
quite similar.
"As you are getting closer, you meet more
obstacles and thank God for the sermon we heard and of course the songs showed
that the greatest problem we have is love and unity. Yes, Nigeria was
amalgamated by our colonial masters in 1914. By 1st January next year, Nigeria
as a state will be 100 years old.
"But I totally agree with our man of God
that it was not by chance, it was ordained by God. If God didn't will it at
that point, the north and south would not have come together. The details of
the north and south coming together make Nigeria a very great country. I use to
say that Nigeria is great not because of oil, we have countries that produce
more oil than Nigeria but nobody talks about them.
"We have countries that have multi million
dollars in reserve because of their wealth and nobody talks about them but here
we are just talking about 40,000 dollars. But the biggest to the smallest
country talks about Nigeria. Why? Because of the diversity from the north to
the south, the human and natural resources, the potentials and the population
that we have.
"So, Nigeria is a country that has a special
blessing from God. It is left for us to appreciate God and continue to pray for
God’s intervention and this country will continue to be great.”“I promise our
children that we are totally committed to make sure that they meet a different
Nigeria. We will collectively work hard to overcome these barriers, these feelings
of oh that I am Christian, I am a Muslim, I am Hausa, I am Ijaw. Immediately we
cross that barrier and we begin to believe that we are all Nigerians and we are
committed to the development of this country, our children will surely meet a
better Nigeria."
Earlier in the service, the President took the Bible Reading from the Book
of Lamentations, Chapter 3, Verses 22 to 26.Delivering the sermon titled 'Living worthy of great mercies, great faithfulness of God,' Rev. Bayo Adeniran said that Nigeria will be very great if it returns from its evil ways, repent and follow God like the people of Nineveh in the Bible in Jonah 3: 5 to 8.
A number of top government officials attended the service with the President.
The Nation
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