RCCG Parish Hosts Economic Summit
By Church News
Christ The Lord Parish, Lekki, Lagos of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has said Nigeria needs strategic policies and re-orientation at the summit, themed ‘Feasible journey towards recovery’, which was held on April 15, 2023, in Lagos.
The church hosted an economic summit aimed at helping Nigerians with the right knowledge and resources to navigate the emerging economic terrain in light of the current challenges.
While briefing the media, Pastor Tunde Netufo of the Lagos Province 20 of the RCCG said that whilst every new administration has its policy thrust, the country is yet to get it right with the challenges of re-orientation, according to a statement.
He said, “Every government has its own policy thrust; this government is a transition from an APC-led government to another but the truth of the matter is that the personality is different and do not forget that the willpower of an individual is also different, and so I think there will be much-needed changes.
“We as a nation have a challenge and it is not with leadership but we are impatient. This is why we need strategic policies and re-orientation.
“Our youths need to be assured that the government is committed towards providing a conducive business environment as well as tackling insecurity amongst others.”
He said the upcoming summit is geared towards helping and empowering entrepreneurs, and businesses navigate the impact of high inflation, depreciating naira, high unemployment, underemployment and too much volatility in the system.
He said this is the second edition of this economic summit and it is an annual interdenominational event and part of the church’s Christian social responsibility initiatives to positively transform lives in its community.
“It promises to bring together accomplished individuals from critical sectors of the Nigerian economy who have been carefully selected to discuss the Nigerian economy’s outlook,” Netufo said.
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