APC Not Fit to Rule, Nigeria May Explode – Makinde

Mon, Aug 15, 2016
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A FORMER Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Sunday Ola Makinde, Monday, said that the All Progressive Congress, APC, administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari is not fit to rule the country. The cleric maintained that except stringent measures were taken, the country may explode because of the current biting economic hardship.

Makinde told journalists during the inaugural meeting of retired Christian leaders of major denominations in Nigeria facilitated by El-Rehoboth Global Leadership Foundation, in Abuja. “The APC is part of the corruption in the country. They are not fit to be there, they must handle the issue of padding very carefully.

“We are sitting on a keg of gun powder. The day it will explode, it will consume us. So many graduates are not employed. Unemployed people are the people behind the militancy in the Niger Delta region. I want to warn Christians in the National Assembly. They should be careful; they should not take the issue of Sharia law and the grazing bill in the National Assembly lightly. Nobody can acquire my land. Northerners cannot acquire my land to graze their cattle.

“Let them go and graze in their own part of the country,” he stated. The cleric, popularly called Prelate Emeritus also advised the Federal Government and the ruling APC to be fair in their fight against corruption.” – Vanguard

—  Aug 15, 2016 @ 19:10 GMT

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