Dr Paul Enenche, the senior pastor of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), has warned his congregation not to vote for candidates who are responsible for the country’s hardship.
The clergyman specifically instructed the church to disregard the presidential candidates from the two major parties and vote for the candidate who has recently gained prominence in the run-up to the 2023 presidential election.
Lamenting the country’s current situation, particularly the country’s inflation, unemployment, and poverty rates, he urged Nigerians to change their mindset in the upcoming elections and vote as patriotic Nigerians.
This was stated by the clergyman during the church’s Sunday service at its headquarters, Glory Dome, in Abuja over the weekend.
If Nigerians are ready for a change, he believes they must change their approach to selecting leaders.
He said:
Two of the three are of the two big political parties- whose highest and most important achievement so far was the formation of the coalition that brought this current administration into power. One of the two actually prides himself as the one who was solely responsible for the arrival of this administration into office.
The question is, do we give authority to those who gave us calamity? Do we reward with authority, those who released to us calamity? Do we give leadership to those who gave us hardship? They released to us hardship, and we released to their leadership? No!!!
We must change our approach if we must end our reproach; we must depart from the old order if we must embrace new wonders- we must reject antiquated, anachronistic ways if we must experience exciting and progressive things.
Aside from other challenges we have explained before now, the presidential aspirants of the two big political parties are a part of the problem the country is in at this time. They can’t be a part of the solution this time.
We are left with the only viable, credible, reasonable, reliable option left. That is the 3rd major aspirant you know.
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