Nigerians are suffering, tell Tinubu bitter truth, cleric urges Southwest Leaders
Renowned cleric and Planter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Adamimogo Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain World-wide, Prophet Sam Olu Alo, has charged Southwest governors, Senators, members of House of Representatives, House of Assemblies, traditional rulers and religious leaders in Southwest region of the country to tell President Bola Ahmed Tinubu the bitter truth concerning current hardship been face by Nigerians.
He said all stakeholders in Southwest should speak up to avert crisis particularly during this era of economic challenges.
Speaking on a radio program on Adamimogo Fm, Alo said all stakeholders in Yorubaland including all Christian and Muslim bodies with those that have direct contact with the President should meet him and let him know what Nigerians are passing through.
He said, “Ooni of Ife should do a meeting with all Oba in South/West and choose a delegation to meet Tinubu in Aso Rock.
“Pastor Adeboye of RCCG and CAN Christian Association of Nigerian other resected men of God should also lead men of God to President Tinubu in Abuja to know who hardship is bitting Nigerians.”
According to him, President Tinubu is not a wicked person but he has a listening hear to listing to advice and take necessary steps to profer solution to the problem.
He stated that President Tinubu need prayer because it seem some of past Nigerian leaders who has good intentions don’t achieve it onces they get to the Aso Rock.
The cleric said President Tinubu had once said Nigerians should keep their mind at rest, that relief is coming soon but it seems the promise is yet to be fulfilled.
Alo called for change in leadership of NNPC, saying for Tinubu to succeed and Nigerians to be happy with him, there is need to rejig NNPC or scrap its because it’s one of the causes of Nigerias problem.
“There has not be any words of encouragement from NNPC since announcement of increment in price of petrol.
He said, “Nigeria is the most prayerful Nation in African, yet, hardship persists, lets priotise love than prayer, by doing this, all shall be well for our nation, there is no amount of prayer we can pray for the nation to change for good except necessary steps are taken.
“This message is not to crises Tinubu, traditional rulers nor all or religious leaders, it’s just an advice, it’s not relies on you to either take it or leave it.
“Despite the economic hardship, Nigerians still like President Tinubu, many graduate are now regretting for going to school because those who didn’t go are doing better than them.
“Despite the economic hardship, farm produce are rotten in some areas due to lack of access to good roads to transport the products.
“For minimum wage, i’ve once told Nigerian workers in my prophecy that even if N500,000 is giving to them as minimum wage, it still won’t be enough for them.
“There is no amount of minimum wage paid to workers that will bring relief to them, what they should be concer about is how price of goods and services will be reduce to bearest minimum.”
He however urged Nigerians to be patient and give Tinubu time to do the needful, saying protest or agitation is not the best solution to the current challenges.
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