Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Buhari too slow to ignite change -Clergy

Buhari too slow to ignite change -Clergy
by Prisca Sam-Duru

Founder and President of Bible Believing Mission Incorporation, Aba, Abia State, Pastor Kingsley Innocent has said that against the expectations of Nigerians that things will turn out well with the Buhari led administration, the President is too slow to ignite change.
Pastor Innocent who spoke in Aba said that, “At this moment, our president is rather too slow in igniting and effecting the kind of change that Nigerians want rather things are getting worse by the day. I urge the federal government to sit up as quickly as possible to ensure that this change is realized. Our nation is hungry for the change, this was the reason we voted for him. We expected much more than what we are getting. This administration is too slow. Nigeria is a nation that needs immediate change and our president should sit up and do everything within his reach to show up a sign that we are expecting a change in its reality. We have heard of the verbal change which goes beyond it. We want to see the president turn the nation around. It is a difficult task but it is possible and achievable. The change that we so desired, should be given to us immediately because justice delayed is justice denied. We need this change as soon as possible because as it stands now, while we are hoping for the change, things are getting worst, Nigerians are getting poorer, hunger is getting hold of the people, everything is collapsing.”




I know that our president has a plan, it is high time that he left the planning room for the acting room and that is what we need now. This change is achievable, I believe in it and I trust in it and am hopeful that it will be ours?
Our president is loosing popularity, Nigerians are gradually becoming disappointed. Majority of Nigerians are not happy and we should not blame them for this because we have been through this suffering and smiling for a very long time and Nigerians are tired of it. We had thought and believed that six months in office, some things would have turned positively right, though some of us are still hopeful, many Nigerians are not very happy with the president and the way he handles matter.”
Pastor Innocent who called for prayers to save the country from total collapse, said, “Our nation is at a trial period and every Nigerian should pray to God for divine intervention. Nigeria has lived and survived through prayers. Prayer is the only weapon that we have as Nigerians to call upon God and He will step into the matter of our nation and bring solutions to problems facing the country.”


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