Coronavirus: do not ignore God

Coronavirus in Nigeria

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General Overseer of The Word Bible Church, Ketu, Lagos, Prophet Julius Babatunde Kumoluyi, has urged the Federal Government and Nigerians not to ignore God while seeking solutions to insecurity and the global pandemic, Coronavirus.

Kumoluyi assured the people that God can fix any problem if His help was sought. He spoke during a special service at the prayer mountain in Ekiti State.

He said: “Insecurity has been here for too long, and though our security agencies are doing their best to tackle this evil, I believe more can still be done. I, therefore, urge the Federal Government not to relent in its efforts to overcome it.

“God is our refuge; He is really the one who secures us. Our government must be seen to actively play its role and empower the military adequately to effectively combat terrorism and other security threats.

I do not support the creation of regional police or security groups, as is currently being done in some states. I do not believe the country is matured enough for this. I think our government needs to go back to the drawing board and figure out the perfect solution for this national threat.

“I urge Nigerians to go before God and pray for this country. It is high time we sought the face of God as a nation. The God-factor is very important for the continued survival of everyone and the nation; we should never ignore this important fact.”

Kumoluyi reacted to criticisms that no cleric has claimed he has power to heal Coronavirus, saying: “We should not ignore the God factor.

No cleric has power of his/her own, but God, through true clerics, can do all things. The Bible says if you believe, you will see the Glory of God. There is nothing God cannot do. But does our government have faith in God?

“If I were a political leader, I will organise a special centre for true clerics to pray for this country. I will rely on God to use them for Nigeria. The government cannot afford to depend on human intellect alone in leading us.

“We must know these epidemics are also signs of the end time. The same goes for the prevalence of marital issues these days, where husbands no longer take care of their families and their wives complain.

Most Nigerian women now resort to stabbing their husbands to death, homes are constantly breaking. We must know that the end time is upon us.”

 

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