Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, the Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has called on the Federal Government to do something urgently about the insecurity in Nigeria.
Okoh gave the charge at the 10th Consecration Anniversary and 50th Birthday Celebration of Rt. Rev. Dr Humphrey Olumakaiye, the Diocesan Bishop of Lagos at the Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos.
He declared: “The alarming rate in which people delve into criminal activities in this country is very worrisome and this is as a result of security challenges in Nigeria. Nigerians are too desperate in indulging in criminal activities. Nigerians have become so desperate in doing things that are evil.
“Government at all levels should do the needful by beefing security across the country as it would enhance development in the nation”,
He decried the rate of insecurity experienced on roads in the country, as well as in the farms and communities as he said these had become proverbial.
The event was attended by a host of clergy men and dignitaries including the Dean Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Lagos (Anglican Communion), Most Rev. Ephraim A. Ademowo, the executive governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) of Ondo State and Senior Special Asst. to the president on sustainable development goals, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire.
The primate also urged citizens in the various states in the country to pray for their governors to guide the people that elected them into office aright.
Okoh who described the celebrant as a true man of God said Olumakaiye made remarkable achievements in Osun North East Diocese within the years he served there.
“He transformed the diocese and settled a long time dispute between two communities.
“It is very difficult for the children of clerics to become clerics, but in your case your parents trained you well, the positive testimony of your parents robbed off on you,” he said.
According to Okoh, the call to the office of the bishop is a call within the call of God, adding that the first call is the call to priesthood which is the ordained ministry or the call of God.
“God called some servants to attain some special needs. The call of God is never a selfish one, it is not for the sake of the one called, because he is a messenger, therefore he has to be obedient.
“God does not call anyone to be rich; wealth is a bi-product. it is against this background that we say Olumakaiye is fulfilling his commitment to God,” he said.
Okoh also urged those who have been charged with the management of things to bear good fruits in their assigned roles.
“You are not only to serve, you are to go the extra-mile. It is important to be good. Struggle to excel by praying, fasting and being concerned about the people you are in charge of.
“50 years is remarkable, it means you are not a boy or an old man, but in between,
“We give thanks to God for notable achievements recorded, 50 years to you is a longtime. There are people who have no jobs at 50.
The primate charged the celebrant to be humble at all times, adding that God has enabled him to stand on a high pedestal at his golden age.
“50 is golden with golden responsibilities. Some people will tell you to take it easy, but I say no to that because you are still young and should work harder.
“At 50 there is need for restoration. 50 is a jubilee year, there are many things that should be restored. Move ahead and review yourself as you go on and move according to the pace of God,’’ he said.
While thanking God, as well as appreciating all who came to celebrate him, Olumakaiye prayed that God grants him the grace of good health and long life to do more in propagating the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“My birth was miraculous. I see myself as a man who God has blessed. I was ordained at the age of 23, became arch deacon and became a bishop and by the grace of God, I am now a in the premier diocese of Lagos.
“I will do everything possible to put my totality in God work to make sure we reach all the nooks and crannies of the diocese so we can all benefit in the kingdom”, he said.
He said the diocese of Lagos believes in the efficacy of prayer and that God has given the flock and himself mandates which they will fulfill together.
“We believe so much in the efficacy of prayer. God has given us the mandates together and we shall get there to fulfil the five-fold ministries of Priestly, Pastoral, Prophetic, Prayer and Praise to jointly glorify God, edify believers and multiply disciples for the Lord Jesus Christ.