Nasarawa gov. identifies religious tolerance as panacea for peace
...Urges Nigerians to return to God
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has identified religious tolerance, as panacea for peaceful coexistence, even as he urged Nigerians to return to God, as a way out of the present challenges confronting the country.
Governor Sule made the call during the episcopal ordination and installation of Rt. Rev. Monsignor David Ajang, as the new Catholic Bishop of Lafia, Diocese, on Thursday.
The governor, who spoke in the language the congregation at the St. Williams Cathedral, in Lafia, venue of the ordination, understood, cited copiously from the scriptures, stressing that, for peace to reign in the country, it’s very important, Muslims and Christians, not only understand each other but also respect each other’s religion.
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According to Governor Sule, what the country needs now, is for Nigerians to return to God and for adherents of the two prominent religions, to pray for the leadership, beginning with President Muhammadu Buhari, to the governors, as well as the security agencies, with a view to resolving the challenges confronting the country.
“The reality is that, we cannot continue as a nation, without turning to God, because in Psalm 3:3, God said He is our shield and the lifter up of our head,” he said.
The governor then cautioned the laity not to make politics a do-or-die affair, adding that only God gives power to whom He choose.
Governor Sule used the opportunity to commend the Catholic Church, for its leadership role in education, adding that, but for the Catholic Church, he might have not attended school.
The governor recalled how as a student without scholarship in the United States, he lived in a Catholic parish, studying and working to support his education.
While assuring the new Catholic Bishop, of the support of his administration, Governor Sule, reminded Rt. Rev David Ajang that God is with him and will continue to lead him.
Also speaking, Governor Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau State, who could not hide his excitement for witnessing the event, on behalf of the people and government of his state, thanked God, for calling Rt. Rev David Ajang, into the exalted office of a Bishop.
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While appreciating the Catholic Church and the Pope Francis, for giving Bishop Ajang, the rear opportunity of service in the Lord’s vineyard, Governor Lalong said the appointment of Bishop Ajang as the Catholic Bishop of Lafia, didn’t came as a surprise, because of his commitment to the Catholic Church and propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In a vote of thanks, the celebrant, Rt. Rev. David Ajang, expressed gratitude to God for the many blessings in his life, stressing that, it was God’s wisdom for him to become the new Catholic Bishop of Lafia.
The new Catholic Bishop of Lafia, thanked all those who took time to attend his ordination.
Until his recent appointment, Rt. Rev Ajang was the chaplin for six years, at the Plateau State Government House Chapel, in Jos.