The general superintendent, Deeper Christian Life Ministry and Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor William F. Kumuyi, has said that restructuring which is being advocated in some quarters may not be the best antidote to cure the current socio-economic crisis in the country but attitudinal change and mutual understanding among the peoples.
Discussing with journalists on his arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja yesterday to begin his Middle Belt Ministration, the man of God said the country has all its takes to become great again its diversity “if we can listen to one another and play down sentiments.”
“We should be careful about the kind of restructuring we are talking about here; any restructuring that will undermine the unity of this country should be disregarded” he said.
He said it is still too early for the people who voted this government into power a year ago to lose hope in the country now because of the hardship being experienced, urging all Nigerians to try and understand where the government is heading and complement with their support.
On the organised prayer crusade tagged “Night of Extraordinary Wonders”, holding on Sunday, June 26, in Abuja, Pastor Kumuyi, who is expected to minister to about 100, 000 eclectic congregation, said he has come with life-changing message and blessings from God for the people of the FCT and its environs.
He said Abuja is hosting the mega crusade because it was being organised to also pray for the entire nation to succeed in having the change it has long desired.
“It is my expectation that at the end God who has sent me will do great wonders and turn things around for individuals and our dear country,” he said.
By Sunday Abah, Abuja