The General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor
William Kumuyi, has called on Nigerians not to panic because of the
current socio-economic and security challenges, assuring that the nation
would soon overcome the woes and become better.
The popular cleric spoke yesterday in Warri, Delta State, ahead of
his one-day bible study programme, calling on the Federal Government to
dialogue with Niger Delta stakeholders to end renewed militancy in the
region.
While pointing out that the need for the nation’s restructuring
should not lead to its division, he said all hands must be on deck to
work for Nigeria’s progress and fight against its division.
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Nigeria will soon recover from current challenges – Kumuyi
By Sylvester Ugwuanyi on June 8, 2016
The General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor
William Kumuyi, has called on Nigerians not to panic because of the
current socio-economic and security challenges, assuring that the nation
would soon overcome the woes and become better.
The popular cleric spoke yesterday in Warri, Delta State, ahead of
his one-day bible study programme, calling on the Federal Government to
dialogue with Niger Delta stakeholders to end renewed militancy in the
region.
While pointing out that the need for the nation’s restructuring
should not lead to its division, he said all hands must be on deck to
work for Nigeria’s progress and fight against its division.
According to him, “We should not worry ourselves too much on the
issue. We should rather think of how we can move the country forward
because too much talk about restructuring does not mean Nigeria will
break up.
“The solution is that we should begin to dialogue. Stakeholders
should reason together and see the way forward, instead of accusing one
another. What we are interested in is how to solve the problem. What are
the expectations of both sides so that we can move forward?”
Kumuyi said comments by Nigerians on the economic situation were
normal, adding that they were indications that the country deserved
better than the realities on the ground.
“The reason people are commenting is because Nigeria deserves to be
better. The economy has been low, but we are getting out of it. With
prayers, I know we will get better,” he stated.
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