UN,Police Hqtrs,Madalla Bombing Suspects Already In Custody - Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that prayers from the church have helped in no small measure to stabilize the country, just as he disclosed that most of the suspects in the UN House, Police headquarters and Madalla bombings have been arrested.
Speaking
 yesterday at a special church service for the new year, the President 
again assured that 2013 will be a better year. He attended the service 
in company of his wife, Dame Patience and his mother.
"The church's prayers have been helping us to stabilise
 the country at the time of challenge. There was time the country was 
drifting and everyone thought the country will not endure but the 
prayers rescued us.
“The
 New Year will be better for the country. We have a huge population and 
we will continue to provide employment for our people and encourage 
entrepreneurship.”
On
 the challenges confronting us as a nation, President Jonathan, charged 
the church to be more prayerful, saying "We shall overcome terrorism, 
kidnapping and armed robbery with more prayers from the Church.
He said with the arrest of most of the suspects in the UN House, Police headquarters and Madalla bombings, security agencies are intensifying effort to contain the insurgents.
His
 words, "Most of the terror suspects have been arrested. Most people 
will not know what the security agencies have been doing. The people who
 bombed police HQ, UN House and St Theresa's Catholic Church in Madalla have been arrested. We will continue to improve security architecture.”
Preaching, the Primate of the Anglican Communion, Most Rev Nicholas Okoh,
 chose the theme "Circumcise your heart". According to him, all 
Nigerians should circumcise their hearts so that we can have a new 
Nigeria.
Present at the service were the Minister of Police Affairs, Capt Caleb Olubolade (rtd) and Minister of state, FCT, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide.
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