Bishop
of Lagos Diocese, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Rev.
Ephraim Ademowo on Monday lauded Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi
Ambode for result-oriented policies and massive infrastructural renewal
drive across the State, saying his re-election come 2019 is already a
done deal.
Speaking
at the opening ceremony of the third session of the 33rd Synod of the
Diocese held at Our Saviours Church, Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Ademowo
said the excellent achievements of the Governor in office in the last
three years were visible to all, adding that his second term was already
a foregone conclusion.
The
respected clergyman, who is retiring soon, said: “We have talked about
your (Governor’s) endorsement for second term last year and so it is a fait accompli; it is a done deal; it is not negotiable; it is not debatable.
“We
are enthused, happy and excited. We want to appreciate you; we want to
celebrate you; we want to thank God for the way God is using you in this
State and beyond.
“We
could see things for ourselves; the whole State has been opened up.
Even where we have our retirement house, anytime I am in the vehicle,
sometimes I don’t even know when we would get there because the road is
now something else. I want to thank you for the great work that you are
doing in this State and I want to assure you of our prayers,” Ademowo
said.
The
Bishop described Governor Ambode as a workaholic, trailblazer and an
indefatigable personality whose life of humility, doggedness and
commitment to the growth of Lagos was unrivaled.
While
urging members of the church to go all out to get their Permanent
Voters Card (PVCs), he said it was important for them to do so in order
to participate in the forthcoming general elections and elect the
leaders of their choice.
“We
know who we are voting for and so there is no perambulation; we know
where we are going but we need to have our PVCs. Mummy and I will vote
so all of us must ensure we get our PVCs to vote,” Ademowo said.
In
his remarks, Governor Ambode said the country was at a critical time
when all hands must be on deck to ensure the process of choosing leaders
in 2019 resulted in sustainable growth and good governance for the
people.
He
said the season called for every stakeholder in the future of the
Nigerian project, religious leaders inclusive, to rise up to be counted
and make their voices heard especially on the need for people to get
their PVCs and shun any act inimical to peace.
“We
need to educate Nigerians on the need to participate in the political
process through registration for the Permanent Voters Card (PVC). Your
PVC is the instrument and the power every eligible citizen has to
express themselves in choosing the leaders in whose hands they wish to
entrust the resources and the future of our country.
“The
Church and indeed all our religious leaders have a critical role to
play especially at this point in time to place special emphasis on the
message of hope, peace, brotherliness, unity, integrity and tolerance.
“We
must shun all tendencies that could aggravate whatever challenges we
might be experiencing at the moment because these are only temporary. We
shall surmount them and our nation shall become great again, by the
Grace of God and through our own hard work and prayers,” Governor Ambode
said.
He
said as a government, his administration would continue to promote an
atmosphere for everyone to practice his or her religion in the State
without any fear of discrimination, just as he pledged commitment to the
mission of making the economy work for all, creating opportunities for
everyone to fully actualise their potentials and ensuring security of
lives and property of all Lagosians.
“Every
one of us has a stake in this country. Every one of us has a voice. Let
us stand up and join hands to make our country and our State great. We
owe it to ourselves and generations coming after us,” he said.
Besides,
Governor Ambode thanked Ademowo for the positive impact which his
tenure in the last 17 years as Bishop of Lagos Diocese had on the church
and the State, saying it was on record the Bishop contributed immensely
to the peace and tranquility being enjoyed in the State.
“Under
Dr. Ademowo’s leadership, the State Government has received immense
support and prayers from the Church. This robust relationship has
contributed immensely to the peace and tranquility being enjoyed in our
State with people of diverse faiths living in harmony and mutual
understanding.
“Though
you will be retiring soon, I have no doubt that a new chapter is set to
be opened for you in the service of God. My prayer for you is in the
book of Hebrews 6:10 which says “For God is not unjust to forget your
work and labour of love which you have shown toward His name, in that
you have ministered to the saints, and do minister.” As you have
laboured in His vineyard, He will surely reward you abundantly,”
Governor Ambode said.
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