Cleric urges citizens to value their voting rights and participate in shaping the nation's future
The founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, has reminded Nigerians that they have the constitutional right to determine who governs the country through the democratic process.
Speaking during a church service, Oyedepo encouraged worshippers to recognize the importance of their votes and actively participate in elections, stressing that leadership decisions have a direct impact on the nation's future.
According to the cleric, citizens should not remain indifferent to governance but should exercise their civic responsibility by supporting credible leadership and contributing to the development of the country.
He emphasized that democracy gives the people the power to choose those who represent them, urging Nigerians to remain committed to peace, justice, and national progress.
Oyedepo also called on worshippers to continue praying for the country while playing their part in strengthening democratic institutions through lawful and responsible civic engagement.
His remarks come amid ongoing national discussions about governance, accountability, and preparations for future political activities, with many public figures encouraging greater citizen participation in the democratic process.
The bishop has consistently spoken on issues of national development, good governance, and the role of citizens in building a more prosperous and stable Nigeria.
