Vice President Kashim Shettima says the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as President is not by chance but a Divine blessing based on purity of his heart.
Shettima stated this on Friday when he hosted a delegation of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) on a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“The road that led to the Tinubu Presidency did not happen by chance. This is a man whose trajectory is characterised by making sacrifices for the good of the nation.
“The president’s success is a divine blessing, which is a reward for the purity of his heart,” he said.
Shettima emphasised the need for leaders to invest in building bridges, stressing that Tinubu’s contributions in providing an alternative platform for the Nigerian political system could not be underrated.
“President Tinubu made sacrifices and built bridges. He was a veritable sanctuary for victims of political witch hunts.
“When other governors were struggling to have a seat at the dining table with former President Olusegun Obasanjo way back then, he provided an alternative platform for the Nigerian political system,” he said.
Shettima, therefore, urged Nigerians that, despite the president not being a leader by accident, they should be patient with him as he piloted the affairs of the country to success.
Shettima tasked the newly appointed Board of NCPC to demonstrate unwavering devotion to duty.
He reminded the board members of the importance of religious commitment in addressing the challenges facing the nation.
“All of you here were picked because of your religious devotion. We cannot condone what is taking place in the system.
“We must all strive to make a positive impact to attain the Nigeria of our dreams,” he said.
Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NCPC, Bishop Stephen Adegbite, expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for the opportunity given to them to serve on the board.
He also commended the Vice President’s exceptional leadership, recounting instances of support for the Church and efforts to foster peace and harmony in Borno State.