The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, has called on church leaders
to ostracise and expose their members who grow rich through fraudulent
means.
Mr. Osinbajo stated this on Sunday at the Aso Villa chapel during a special service to mark this years’ Father’s Day.
The acting president, who is also a senior pastor of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God, RCCG, said each time worshippers go to church,
they are told about giving; adding “but we need to talk more about
honesty.”
“Just now His Eminence said Nigeria’s great problem is not an absence
of prosperity but that we have enough for our needs but we don’t have
enough for our greed. The greed of many is what has landed this country
to where it is today.
“It is the greed that has landed us to where we are. Many say the
reason why they are stealing is because they need to have an arsenal for
future political experiment. It is a lie! It is greed.
“And if the church says you are not allowed to steal and we will
ostracise the thieves in our midst. If a man’s resources, what a man has
does not measure up to what he earns, if you found that a man has more
money than he should have, if a man is earning a salary in a civil
service or public service and he has houses everywhere, we have to hold
him to account. He must first be held to account in the church. He must
first be told in the church, we will not allow this.
“If the church ostracise the thieves; if the church says we will not
accept thieves here or we will ensure that we expose you, you are
stealing the resources of our nation, you are stealing the resources of a
private company or other establishments, then we will not have the kind
of problems that we have in this country. If only the church can,” he
said.
Addressing the Father’s Day celebration specifically, Mr. Osinbajo
called on all fathers in the country to be exemplary leaders that build
generation of righteous men and women.
“When I listened to His Eminence a few minutes ago, talking about the
importance of the type of training we received as children, the type of
training where you were taught primarily about integrity; that you must
be a person of integrity; that you must be truthful, you must be
honest. That is the foundational teaching.
“Even knowing the Ten Commandment was enough to teach you about
righteousness. That is so important especially for us who are
Christians,” he said.
The acting president urged all fathers to follow the foot-steps of
Abraham in the scripture whom, he said, God chose in order to “command
his children and household in the way of the Lord, to do righteousness
and justice.”
He called on fathers to love their wives and refrain from any form of domestic violence.
On his part, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu
Dogara, who spoke with reporters after the service, warned against the
collapse of family system in the country, urging the government to
invest more in the family.
“We should invest more, really as a nation, in fatherhood or in
family. And when children are properly brought up, you will see that
most of the resources we channel towards the control of crime and so
many other government programmes, there will be no need for them.
Because we will have some kinds of transformation that only take place
at the family level.
“Certain things cannot be done by the government; like we cannot just
outsource discipline in a home, the issue of imparting or instilling
morality in the life of our citizens.
Government certainly cannot do that; it is the role of the family.
Government certainly cannot do that; it is the role of the family.
“So, when we celebrate fathers like this, we celebrate fatherhood, we
emphasise on the importance of the family as a unit in bringing up
those components of society, performing its role and then turning
citizens that are compliant. That therefore means that we won’t be
spending money in fighting crime.
“When fathers do their work, the nation will have less work to do.
And when next we have people in leadership who fail, who are patently
corrupt, the question shouldn’t be ‘who is this?’ The question should be
‘who is the father of that person?’ I congratulate the fathers.”
He called on fathers to be exemplary in their conduct.
“If you wouldn’t want your children to follow your example, then it
means you are failing as a father. And once a father fails, family
fails, certainly, the nation will fail because the family is the
strength of a nation,” the speaker said.
He described the occasion as one of the most important days in the
life of a nation, saying a nation is a collection of families.
Earlier in his sermon titled: “Fathers to the Rescue of Our Beloved
Nation,” the Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Samuel Uche, said
that God established the family as a basic foundation unit of a country.
“God has made fathers as the head and this assignment must be
exercised in love, honesty, gentleness and unity. The responsibility of a
father makes him to be accountable to God. A father must render a
selfless service and he must be faithful to his wife,” he said.
The clergyman, who attributed one of the problems besetting the
nation to failure of many fathers, said many could not give their
children good education, hence, they turn out to be criminals in the
country.
The prelate noted that in the past, children were taught to respect
elders and to be upright, contrary to what is obtainable today where
children are abandoned and they constitute nuisance in the society.
He described young people agitating for secession in the country, as
well as the Boko Haram group, among others as miscreants in the society.
“They were not given proper education, they were not brought up to respect humanity,” he said.
He also condemned the elders in the society who are backing the young people in their agitation for a break up.
The Methodist Church leader, who prayed for President Muhammadu
Buhari’s quick recovery, said “anyone wishing the president death is a
wicked person.”
“We should pray for the father of the nation to recover,” he said.
The Chaplain of the Aso Villa Chapel, Seyi Malomo, described the day as “a day to celebrate our source.”
He said: “every one of us has a source. There is a source of our
heavenly father but that heavenly father has graciously also given us
physical fathers. Every one of us traced our source to a father. And as
we celebrate today, we are acknowledging ourselves; our president who is
the source of this administration, the reason why we are here.
“And we must celebrate him and we are celebrating all the fathers to
let them know that they are really appreciated and that we are praying
for them that more of their responsibilities, more of their roles will
be felt by us and make our nation better and make our families better
and make our communities better.”
The two Bible readings from Ephesian 5: 22-33 and Ephesian 6: 1-4
were read by the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC,
Boboye Oyeyemi, and Speaker Yakubu Dogara respectively.
Source: premiumtimesng.
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