Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the
President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has urged Nigerians of all
tribes and religions to unite against challenges in 2015.
He said Nigerians should approach
2015 with a renewed sense of vigour and the understanding for the development
of the country.
Oritsejafor made the call in a New
Year message, he said Nigerians should approach 2015 by inviting God’s presence
to lead the country in everything and approach issues with a positive mind.
“If we want peace and prosperity
then we must work for it and not lament over challenges; this is the spirit
that will lead Nigeria to the promise land,’’ he said.
According to Oritsejafor, Nigerians
must learn to support their leaders in prayers and physical support in the New
Year.
He said Nigerians should show love
and make sacrifices for the nation collectively, in a quest for a better
Nigeria in 2015.
“Despite the daunting challenges in
2014, we were able to weather the storm and have emerged even stronger and can
be counted among people of strong character and unwavering faith.
“ We have come to the end of another
eventful year that truly tested our strengths and weaknesses; measured our
faith in God and stretched our limits beyond what we all could have imagined.
“ As we reflect on the events of the
past year and look forward to the times ahead, I want us to concentrate on the
issue of overcoming all challenges,’’ he said.
Oritsejafor allayed fears among many
Nigerians that the 2015 general elections would throw the country into chaos.
“As a man of faith, I see the
election as Nigeria’s turning point.’’
He urged leaders in the country to
be wise and courageous in their decisions in the coming year.
“It has already been known that the
challenges are becoming multifaceted from insecurity to crashing oil prices and
many others.
“ I see a lot of positives and
opportunities in the midst of these challenges and that is what I want
Nigerians to absorb in their hearts.
“The year 2015 may seem quite
challenging for Nigeria, but it is one that equally holds a lot of hope and
promise that could lead to the fulfillment that we have all yearned for.
“ I believe that 2015 might just be
that year in which Nigeria’s socio-economic revolution will be actualised,’’ he
said.
Oritsejafor commended the gallant
men and women in the battle against insurgents and wished Nigerians well in the
New Year.
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