Sunday 31 May 2015

God Is Interested In Politics — Osinbajo

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has dismissed concerns that religious
leaders should not be involved in politics.

Osinbajo, in an interview withSahara TVon Saturday, which was
monitored by our correspondent, was responding to a Twitter post by a
Nigerian which read, "The combination of religion and politics is
sinful and not the work of God."

But Osinbajo, who is also a Senior Pastor of the Redeemed Christian
Church of God, said from the beginning of time, the choice of national
leaders had always been the work of God.

"I think that people make a mistake. God has always been involved in
the politics of nations. There is no time that God was not involved in
the politics of a nation. God has always sought good leaders.

"That is why the scripture says when the righteous are in power, the
people rejoice. God has always been interested in good leaders and if
you look at it, in everything that God has done, He has always tried
to appoint good leaders.

"In fact, when the children of Israel in the Bible wanted a king, God
told them that this is how this king will behave but they insisted:
'We don't want your choice. This is the one we want.' God even said,
'You are rejecting my choice.' That shows that God has always been
interested in leadership."

When asked if he and his principal, President Muhammadu Buhari, would
continue the programmes introduced by the administration of the
immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, Osinbajo also said it
will depend on a case-by-case review.

He said, "Government is a continuum; there are many things that are
going on that will continue, but one can only deal with these things
on a case-by-case basis. It would be very difficult to say whether we
are going to adopt those policies or not. We will have to review
policies as we go along.

"One thing that is very important is that we will be a transparent and
open government. This is a government that will not tolerate
corruption."
—DailyTimes

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