Olumba Olumba Obu, Chief of the Brotherhood of Cross and Star (BCS), has urged nationwide leaders to control with the concern of God, emphasising the necessity for integrity and justice in management.
His name got here in response to the continued 10-day #EndBadGovernance protest that started on August 1st.
Obu addressed the problem throughout a press convention held on Friday in Calabar, marking the 66th anniversary of Eton Day, a major occasion for the Brotherhood.
The Information Company of Nigeria (NAN) reviews that Eton Day, also referred to as the “March of the Redeemed,” commemorates the group’s first march from Eton Avenue to Mbukpa Highway in Calabar, which happened in August 1958.
Talking via the BCS Spokesman, Mr Amah Williams, Obu reminded leaders that they’re accountable to God and should lead with humility and righteousness.
He warned that leaders who fail to stroll within the methods of God ought to be conscious that their actions are being watched and judged by a better energy.
“Leaders should perceive that true energy lies not in domination or management however within the skill to pay attention, perceive, and act in the most effective curiosity of all.
“The folks can’t be ignored, nor can the divine mandate to steer with justice, compassion, and integrity,” he said.
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The chief of BCS additionally appealed to the protesters, urging them to train restraint and keep away from taking the regulation into their very own palms.
He emphasised that God doesn’t condone illegal actions and inspired peaceable dialogue as the trail ahead.
“The time has come for leaders to embrace a brand new paradigm that prioritizes dialogue over discord, empathy over ego, and the frequent good over private features,” Obu added.
He concluded by calling for a nationwide dedication to reconciliation, humility, and the shared values that unite folks as a world group.