NewsNigeriaPoliticsElection: Vote Competence, Credibility Leaders-Bishop Jatau

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The Presiding Bishop of Faith-Hill Prophetic Assembly worldwide, Prof. Emmanuel Musa Jatau has charged Nigerians to vote for leaders with competence and credibility on Saturday.
Jatau was speaking at a community medical outreach on the request by the Minister of State for FCT, Dr Ramatu Tijani Aliyu in Abuja where 3,000 benefitted.

He urged Nigerians to pray for the peaceful conduct of the elections, calling on eligible voters to come out en masse to exercise their franchise.
“It is therefore important to pray for a peaceful and successful elections in Nigeria so that we have a violent free elections, enemies of Nigeria’s elections be put to the same, voters should reject being used to stir or trigger troubles, and voters to vote the right candidates who will lead the Nation alright”.

Jatau charged religious leaders to desist from being passive observers, but as peace makers.
“Let me remind us where we’ve come, the difficulties, the pain, lack, insecurity, hunger, fuel scarcity, hike in market prices, high unemployment, high inflation and recently cash swap crisis.
“Remember also, how we have become a laughing stock in Africa and the World. Though they say nothing good can come out of Nigeria but, I make bold to say Nigeria will once more rise again”.

He thanked the Minister of State for FCT, Dr Ramatu Tijani Aliyu for touching the lives of the less privileged of Piwoyi community Abuja with healthcare and provision of food to cushion their hardship.

In a remark, the Minister of state FCT, Dr Ramatu Tijani Aliyu stated that the Medical outreach was a deliberate move to show care for humanity irrespective of inclinations and congratulated Archi-Bishop Prof Emmanuel Musa Jatau on his 60th birthday anniversary.

“Let me tell you, hunger does not know religion, it is not a political party, it doesn’t care whether you’re a man or woman, black or white likewise health, so we are to identify with you because you’re first human beings and God expects us to care for one another”.

She explained most of the beneficiaries in the community are orphans, widows and vulnerable will benefit from eye checks, while those with critical conditions would be referred to major hospitals.

The Minister charged youths not to allow themselves to be used as political thugs during the upcoming elections, stressing that each Nigerians need each other to survive.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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