Ayodele to Tinubu: Solve insecurity or lose your second term

by · The Eagle Online

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to solve the insecurity crisis in the country before August or lose his second term bid.

Primate Ayodele made this known in a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, and made available on Friday.

He revealed that the President risks losing his second term ambition if the issue of insecurity remains unsolved by August.

The man of God made it known that insecurity is a serious matter in the country and that there are plans to carry out more deadly attacks than the country has ever seen.

He said the President must immediately get to work to avoid more crisis in his government.

Ayodele said: “Tinubu needs to handle the issue of insecurity well; it needs serious deliberation, especially towards the election, so they won’t truncate his government. 

“If he doesn’t listen, he will be the one to lose everything in the end. 

“He needs to wake up now and start planning to eliminate insecurity as soon as possible because I see something serious coming.”

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The prophet revealed that Nigerians will get tired and would speak with one voice, which would be to kick Tinubu out of government if he doesn’t address the issue squarely.

Ayodele added: “Tinubu has till August to drastically reduce the operations of bandits and terrorists in Nigeria; otherwise, Nigerians will speak with one voice to kick him out of government. 

“His fate is in his hands; it’s not yet time for him to focus on politics but true governance which entails securing the lives of citizens. 

“The terrorists are planning to carry out more serious attacks, and if care isn’t taken, this will be used against Tinubu’s government. 

“He must act fast.”

Furthermore, Primate Ayodele made it known that insecurity is one of the enemies of Nigeria’s economy. 

He urged the President to also turn to some state governments to help the economy grow.

He said: “The insecurity is causing economic crisis, and I don’t think the finance minister understands the situation. 

“We have governors of Taraba, Zamfara, Kogi who have resources in their states that can help the nation; the president should make use of that.”

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