Ogun governor urges Nigerians to use prayer to tackle insecurity

Governor Dapo Abiodun has urged Nigerians not to be discouraged by the prevailing security and economic challenges confronting the nation, urging them to be steadfast in prayer for a turnaround.
Abiodun made the call on Thursday at the 13th Annual Synod of the Methodist Church, Nigeria, Diocese of Remo Central.
Abiodun, who noted that conflicts were inevitable in society, urged Nigerians to strive to look for amicable ways of resolving such conflicts whenever they arose.
“Prayers can turn unpleasant situations around,” said the governor.
While lauding adherents of different religions for maintaining peaceful co-existence in the state, Mr Abiodun acknowledged religious leaders’ support of his administration.
Mr Abiodun claimed that Ogun had recorded huge achievements under his leadership.
He listed some of the achievements to include massive road constructions, affordable housing, renovation of primary health centres and primary schools across the state.
The governor further said he had reinvigorated the state security apparatus with patrol vehicles and communication gadgets.
He assured that his administration would continue to combat crime to guarantee a peaceful state.
Earlier in his remarks, the Diocesan Bishop of Remo Central, Olu Akinola, urged the governor to be attentive and to spend quality time with God for divine direction.
The cleric further commended Mr Abiodun for his achievements in roads, housing, security, and employment.
(NAN)
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