*Osinbajo father we can always run to, says incoming Methodist leader
Religious leaders in Nigeria must remain open while making efforts to unite people regardless of their faith, social backgrounds and political differences, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof Osinbajo stated this Tuesday when he received in audience, a delegation from the Methodist Church of Nigeria led by its Prelate-Elect, Most Rev. Oliver Ali Aba, at the Presidential Villa.
The delegation came to brief the Vice President on the forthcoming investiture of the Prelate-Elect next month in Lagos.
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The Prelate-Elect was accompanied by the immediate past Governor of Bauchi State, Barr. Mohammed Abubakar who is part of the planning of the investiture and also facilitated the visit of the delegation to the Vice President.
Speaking on the task before religious leaders in the country, the Vice President emphasised the need for leaders of faith to be open at all times, accommodating all various interests and views regardless of religious or socio-political backgrounds.
According to him, “as believers, we have to be open and reach out to everyone. Christ died for all which is why it is very important that you reach out to everyone for the sake of unity.
“Part of the duties of Christian leadership is how to ensure that we are able to display Christ’s love so that many people can see and emulate.”
Recalling comments attributed to the Prelate-elect in an interview (about fighting corruption in and outside the Church), Prof Osinbajo noted that a “major weakness in our country is lack of integrity. There are no perfect plans, no perfect budgets because all are eroded by corruption.”
He also spoke about what is being widely preached in churches often.
“Sometimes even inside the church, leaders emphasise more of giving without talking about integrity,” the VP observed.
Prof Osinbajo expressed his support for the incoming Methodist leader at all times as he takes on the office of the Prelate next month.
Earlier in his remarks, the Prelate-Elect, the Most Reverend Aba, who hails from Benue praised the Buhari Administration for all they have achieved saying “the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari has been delivering on the democracy dividend”.
He also commended the efforts and commitment of Prof Osinbajo to the development of society, describing him as the “father of Christians in Nigeria,” in his capacity as the VP, being the highest-ranking Christian officeholder in government.
“You are the father of Christians in Nigeria, you are the only one we can run to in times of need,” he said.
“There is so much that can be learnt from you, your humility, doggedness in governance and commitment in the service of the people.
“I have learnt all of these attributes and I shall replicate the same in leading the Methodist Church. I believe I can take the Methodist Church to higher grounds replicating your virtues.”
He then prayed “God will continue to bless you, may God keep you long and continue to preserve you for all the good things you have done for our country”.
The Prelate-Elect also presented the invitation letter of his investiture to the Vice President and requested his presence at the event.
Other members of the delegation besides the former Bauchi State Governor included the wife of the Prelate-Elect, Deaconess Mariam Aba and the Chairman of the Investiture organising committee, Comrade Adams Otakwu.
Prelate-Elect Aba will be the first from Northern Nigeria. He was elected to the position at the biennial conference of the Methodist Church on August 14, 2022.