Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has urged religious leaders to stand for truth, justice and equity and push politicians to do the right thing.
Obasanjo gave the advice when the new President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), His Eminence, Rev. Daniel Okoh paid him a courtesy visit at his residence in Abeokuta.
In a statement made available on Thursday in Abuja by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Kehinde Akinyemi, the former president said Christian and Muslim leaders must work together to watch over the country.
He particularly urged the CAN President to work closely with the Sultan of Sokoto, adding that ”you can both make a turn-around, you can work together”.
“If you stand on the truth, you stand for justice and equity, it is then the politicians will not be able to mess us around.
”I will say it with all sense of responsibility now, if we do not watch it, the politicians will wreck this country and we’ll all regret it, and where can we look for salvation?
“That is where you religious leaders have a significant role to play,” he added.
According to him, it is a mistake to say politics is not for the righteous.
“If we take the righteous away from politics and we leave politics to the unrighteous, the unrighteous will smear the righteous with the unrighteousness that they will carry into politics and we will have no where to go.
“In the next election, if we do not watch it, it may make or break Nigeria. And I pray that it will make Nigeria,” Obasanjo admonished.
He further said having both Sultan of Sokoto and the CAN leader on same page may make politicians to understand and listen.
”If our politicians don’t listen, may be our people will listen,” Obasanjo added.
Okoh had earlier commended the former President for his contributions to Christianity in Nigeria, including the establishment of CAN in 1976 and the Inter Religious Council in 1999.
“In the political sector, you set up the National Political Reform Conference which I am privileged to be a delegate, representing the Christian faith,” he said.
He also commended Obasanjo for various peace interventions across Africa.
Okoh assured that the Inter Religious Council meeting held in Lagos recently agreed not to leave the political space to politicians alone.
He said that the religious leaders would get involved in politics, but not in a partisan way.
The CAN president said that they would continue to give leadership to make sure that the values of religion permeated the political space, help Nigerians to live in peace and work for the unity of the nation.
Okoh was accompanied by CAN Assistant General Secretary, Apostle Abiodun Sanyaolu, South West Chairman, Elder Adeaga, and Lagos and Ogun States CAN Chairmen, among others. (NAN)