Prof Ayodele O
Mobolurin
Dept Of Management Information System
Howard University Washington DC
USA
I will pray, maybe not necessarily the prayer that the Vice President
expects, but that God will give us wisdom, which is sorely lacking, so
that we can see our horrible situation for what it is, and the wisdom
(at least for enough of us) to desire and develop a change of attitude
and have the moral fortitude to take repentant actions that will bring
us out of this wilderness experience and into the land of promised
that I hope we are genuinely looking for. This is a prayer I believe
we can expect God to answer if we are genuine.
Just A Thought About Praying for Nigerian Leadership and the Need for
Repentance by Prof. Ayodele O Mobolurin
“Today the nation is in a moment
desirous of prayers not only from men of God like our dear father in
the Lord, Pastor Enock Adeboye, but also the entire nation in spite of
your religious callings and individual beliefs must as a matter of
patriotism, pray for the nation and its leadership for it to lead the
nation with the fear of God.
‘ The unfortunate sectarian violence in
the north as well as the restiveness in the Niger Delta region, which
until Mr. President’s desire to evolve a foundation for a lasting
solution are issues of worry that only prayer and fervent prayers can
remove from our society”, the VP Goodluck Jonathan.
Nigeria is a religious country with many religions in the public
space. Therefore I can understand the Vice President calling for
prayers. In this discuss I will attempt to be general without losing
moral clarity. I take my quotes from the Bible, I hope all will agree
that the passages have a universal application regardless of your
religious beliefs. I will also premise my discussion by saying that in
our current situation, patriotism calls for brutal frankness. So
forgive me if I give no quarter in a brief analysis of our conundrum.
My mind went to the a wise saying in the book of Psalms by King David
in Bible.
If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:
Psalm 66:18
King David knew the situation in his country and he was very
concerned, that is the responsibility of leadership. He showed honesty
and integrity in leadership. I will therefore commend Vice President
Jonathan for calling for prayers for God-fearing leadership. However,
actions that demonstrate integrity of purpose are demanded of
leadership for leadership to command moral authority, that inspires
the populace to follow. If our leadership in Nigeria is demonstrating
such integrity, then the level of transparency need to be increased
such that all of us will see it. Let the sunshine into the
deliberations, the purpose of every action of any government from the
Federal to the local councils. Let the populace see accountability for
every Naira spent and see results that it was spent as promised in the
budget. Let us make a honest budget with no deliberate loop holes to
tempt those susceptible moral weaknesses. If there is any mistake, let
the leadership acknowledge the mistake and fix it.
Another quality of King David worth emulating by our leaders, and the
rest of us, is his sense of and commitment to justice. He was
indignant about injustice in his kingdom regardless of the position of
the perpetrator. This is an absolute quality expected of a
God-fearing leadership and those who aspire to leadership. This is an
example of a moral foundation on which a nation can be established.
King David was an example. He knew his people were prone to sinning
against God and their fellow man. He obviously was not without sin
himself. He even committed the grievous sin of murder. He however did
not justify himself because he was the king and because of the clever
trick he used to cover his actions and his culpability for the murder.
His kingdom was not a constitutional monarchy. He has absolute
authority over every facet of life, except in one area, the religious
aspect of life, but even in this he showed an admirable example
expected of a leader.
When King David was told by the prophet Nathan that he was guilty of
murder (II Samuel 12) and that he could not cover up his sins. He did
not kill the messenger. He did not banish the messenger from the
kingdom. He did not refuse to listen or ignore the messenger as not
worth listening to. He did not take the attitude "I de kampe"..
Instead he acknowledge his sins. He knew God sees every action and
that he was in trouble and his kingdom was in trouble and his people
will suffer as a result of his actions. He wept bitterly seeking
forgiveness from God. God forgave him, but David did not escape the
consequences of his sinful actions. That is God-fearing leadership.
Now about Nigeria, the Nigerian leadership ought to face the brutal
truth. It seems Leadership is a failure in Nigeria, but I am open to
correction. Injustice seems to be the foundation on which the nation
is built, also I am open to correction. How else can one account for
the level of violence, the level of distrust of the populace in the
honesty and integrity of the leadership, the evil ostentatious display
of wealth by a few, without any level of confidence by the society and
no transparency that the wealth was gained through contribution to
society's well-being (creating wealth through providing the sorely
needed products, services and employment) and not just appropriating
the resources of the nation for individual benefit through all kinds
of "clever" schemes.
Praying for Nigeria will not achieve anything, without the
acknowledgement of the sin, the injustice and the corruption which is
so apparent to the whole world.
We need prophets with the moral integrity of Prophet Nathan, who can
speak Truth to power, not just when it is convenient. We need
prophets who will not bless what they know in their hearts that God
will not approve, whether their family members or kinsmen are
involved. And obviously not because they individually or their
religious organizations stand to benefit.
There are millions who claim to be Christians and there are millions
who claim to be Muslims, there are other millions who follow
traditional religions. All these religions I believe will agree with
the simple moral Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would like them
to do to your". I am not here to get into a religious dispute. I am
addressing a civil matter obviously with religious and moral
implications, since we are so religious. God is not amused by any
antics purporting to be prayer.God does not bless iniquity or
wickedness. As King David admonished God will not listen. David
learnt of God's ways from experience. I believe it will be better if
the leadership from the President down to the lowliest Nigerian stop,
reflect, acknowledge the corruption, the wickedness that is so rampant
in the nation and take honest action, face the brutal truth without
flinching, commit to repentance and asked for forgiveness. That
is the prayer God will listen to. Then may be God will have mercy.
Then we can get to work in fixing the country. We obviously cannot
escape the consequences of all the decades of damage, but we can stop
the rot and begin to climb out of the hole we dug ourselves into.
Closing thoughts:
But it will not be well with the
wicked, neither will he prolong his days like a shadow, because he
does not [reverently] fear and worship God.. Ecclesiastes 8: 13
(King Solomon the wise)
My sacrifice [the sacrifice acceptable]
to God is a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart [broken down
with sorrow for sin and humbly and thoroughly penitent], such, O God,
You will not despise.. ... Psalm 51: 17 (Prayer and a song of a
repentant King David).
The Lord is close to those who are of a
broken heart and saves such as are crushed with sorrow for sin and are
humbly and thoroughly penitent.. ... Psalm 34:18 (a song of King
David extolling the mercy of God).
Nigeria as a nation need to take these admonitions to heart if we
expect God to come to our rescue. We ought to become more humble in
our claim leadership in Africa and put our house in order. Otherwise
we can continue in our merry way and reap the consequences. I know
there may be some who like the way things are. They don't think there
is anything grievously wrong. They are content to have their house
stand next to the foulest gutter, on a foundation that is sand,
because it is beautiful sand and they are deluded into thinking that
the good times will always roll. May be they think the evil day of
reckoning won't come in our life-time, our children will have to deal
with that when it comes. Forgive the cliché: Doing the same thing over
and over (in our case for over 40 years) and expecting a different
result is madness.
I will pray, maybe not necessarily the prayer that the Vice President
expects, but that God will give us wisdom, which is sorely lacking, so
that we can see our horrible situation for what it is, and the wisdom
(at least for enough of us) to desire and develop a change of attitude
and have the moral fortitude to take repentant actions that will bring
us out of this wilderness experience and into the land of promised
that I hope we are genuinely looking for. This is a prayer I believe
we can expect God to answer if we are genuine.