Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Saturday declared that he is the “highest-ranking Christian in government,” attributing his political elevation to what he described as “the special grace of God.” Speaking during a public event, Akpabio called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in their service to God, regardless of their status, achievements, or political positions. His remarks have drawn attention across the country, highlighting the intersection of faith and public office in Nigeria’s political environment.
Senate President Akpabio Begins by Emphasizing His Faith and Position
Akpabio boasted, “I am the highest-ranking Christian in the government,” underscoring what he considers a divine influence over his political progression. According to him, his rise is not a product of personal ambition alone but a reflection of God’s favor, which he believes has shaped his journey from state governor to federal lawmaker and now Senate President.
He further explained that holding high office comes with significant responsibilities, particularly the expectation that leaders must reflect moral values and spiritual discipline. Akpabio maintained that political power should not distance individuals from their religious convictions, stressing that his identity as a Christian remains central to his leadership philosophy.
Akpabio boasted that maintaining a balance between political duty and spiritual consciousness is essential for national progress. He said those in authority must be conscious of the moral weight of their decisions, adding that Nigeria needs leaders who acknowledge a higher moral calling. His remarks were framed not as self-promotion, he argued, but as a reminder that faith can coexist with public service without compromising constitutional expectations.
Senate President Akpabio Begins by Urging Nigerians to Stay Committed to God
Akpabio boasted that Nigerians should remain steadfast in serving God regardless of their position in life. He emphasized that religious devotion should not be determined by wealth, power, or social standing, but by personal conviction and consistent moral discipline. According to him, faith is a stabilizing force for individuals and for the country as a whole.
He noted that Nigeria’s diversity requires leaders and citizens alike to uphold values of tolerance and mutual respect. Godswill urged Nigerians not to allow political tensions, economic challenges, or social differences to weaken their spiritual commitment. Instead, he called for unity strengthened by shared belief in divine guidance.
Akpabio boasted that his own political career is evidence that humility and faith can shape one’s progress. He encouraged both public officeholders and everyday citizens to acknowledge God in their daily responsibilities, insisting that the nation would be better positioned for growth if its people embraced a collective spiritual consciousness. His comments concluded with an appeal for Nigerians to contribute positively to national development while maintaining their religious identity.
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