INRI asks FG to look inwards and end suffering, says Peter Obi not Nigeria saviour

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The General Overseer of The INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, has called on the government at all levels to look inwards in order to contain the untold hardship faced by the citizenry.
Primate Ayodele stated during the 30th anniversary of his church on Sunday.
The Primate who invited some governors and some high class traditional rulers to the celebration said, “Nigeria is abundantly blessed with natural and human resources that if properly harnessed, should be enough to turn things around for the country.”
He reiterated that government should desist from taking loans from the International Monetary Fund.
He added, “On the contrary, government should encourage local manufacturers by giving them adequate support, as this will weaken the Dollar, thereby going a long way to turn things around for the people.”
The man of God advised the Federal Government to convert all the bushes where Boko Haram use as their hideouts to farms.
According to him, this step would yield more farm produce which should be sold at low price.
On security, Ayodele said search light should be beamed on undesirable elements, while strengthening the security system in the nation.
He warned that the creation of state police may spell more doom than boom for Nigeria.
INRI, as he is popularly called, insisted that Nigeria “is sitting on a keg of gunpowder and the importance of this messages to the government is that national growth can not be emphasized enough.”
Thee prophet spoke on 2027 general election, advising Peter Obi  not to bother himself vying for the president as he is not the chosen one.
He said, “If Nigeria is facing hardship under the present dispensation, the emergence of Peter Obi as the President would mean hardship raised to the power of four.”
He further revealed that for Anambra State to get to the promise land, Andy Uba “is the answer.”
He advised the Federal Government not to give out the money for palliative to government agencies as it would not get to the common man.
On the way Nigerians are leaving the shores of the land, popularly called Japa, Prophet Ayodele said if the Federal Government harness the country’s natural and mineral resources, the Japa syndrome would be a thing of the past.

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