Kumuyi says recession with end soon, tells Buhari to fight corruption ‘rightly’

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Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent, Deeper Life Bible Church, has urged the Federal Government to find solution to the current economic recession with the future of the country at heart.

Kumuyi gave the advice on Wednesday in Abuja while interacting with journalists ahead of a crusade titled “Night of Supernatural Wonders’’ scheduled to hold on Friday, Sept. 30 at the National Stadium.
He canvassed dialogue among stakeholders involved in the debate on the sale of national asset to avert crisis of any sort.
The cleric said that some countries across the world had been through such difficult times Nigeria is going through and they came out.
He said that Nigeria would equally come out victorious from the recession.
“Very soon there will be a turning around and there will be change in our nation; individual and family problems will be solved.
“The Government is doing a lot from the local, state and federal government. Looking at the nation generally, I will say we are going in the right direction.
“Fighting corruption is in the right direction. I believe as we continue in that direction, we will be out of the tunnel.
“Other countries have been into to similar situation and they came out; Nigeria will surely come out,’’ he added.
Ahead of Nigeria’s 56th Independent Anniversary, Kumuyi urged Nigerians not to give up, but keep looking up to God for solution, adding that solution would surely come.
He said it was time for leaders and citizens to retrospect and correct areas where the nation had failed in the past in order to have better future, as the destiny of the country was in the hands of the people.
Kumuyi assured Nigerians that God is on the thrown and He had promised to solve all problems.
He said that solutions sent by God were already awaiting those who would participate in the crusade. (NAN)
Meanwhile, the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Mr John Gaul-Lebo, has advised the Federal Government to revise the 2016 Appropriation rather than sell national assets.

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