Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has declared that Nigeria does not belong to kidnappers or other criminal elements operating across the country.
He made the statement on Sunday during a visit to LoveWorld City (Christ Embassy) in Benin City, where he sought prayers against kidnapping, cultism, and other security challenges.
He also called for prayers for peace, prosperity, good governance, and economic recovery in Nigeria.
The governor also called on the congregation to pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, asking for divine wisdom, direction, and strength to help him lead the country and effectively manage its economy.
Expressing confidence in the power of prayers, Okpebholo said Nigeria would overcome its current challenges.
“This country does not belong to kidnappers. No individual or group should hold the nation captive for personal or political interests,” he said.
“As elections draw closer, kidnapping has become a growing concern. However, with the prayers of God’s people and collective efforts, we believe these challenges will be overcome.” he added.
He added that prayers for Nigeria would naturally extend to the safety and well-being of Edo State and other parts of the country.
The officiating pastor, Moses Olayemi, led the congregation in prayers for Nigeria, its leaders, local government areas, economy, and communities.
He prayed for divine peace, protection, economic restoration, and spiritual awakening across Edo State and the nation.
Pastor Olayemi also lauded Governor Okpebholo for ongoing developmental projects in Edo State, particularly improvements in road infrastructure.
“We appreciate the transformation taking place across the state. The roads and other projects are improving daily, and we commend your efforts. May God grant you the resources and strength to complete what you have started,” he said.