Emmanuel Awari-Jalingo
The Administration of President Bola Tinubu has been described as the worst government since independence in 1960.
The Director, Connectional Ministries, United Methodist Church (UMC) Southern Conferences, Rev. Dr. Philip Micah Dopah disclose this in an interview with Newsmen in Jalingo.
He said that the administration is full of colossal failure and disappointment to Nigerians.
“Nigeria remains a laughing stock in the global arena as the country has continued to be depreciating each day with its capital poverty scattered across board.
According to him, citizens can no longer afford three square meals per day, sighting United Arab Emirates which initially was behind Nigeria, now rated as number one country in the world of development.
“Assessment revealed that the current debt profile of Nigeria which stands at $91 billion which cannot guarantee the future of our citizens.
“A country with high levels of corrupt politicians, insecurity, terrorism, high cost of living and bad policies among numerous others automatically stands to celebrate nothing.
Rev. Dr. Micah Dopah who is also the Chairman TEKAN/ECWA Block said that with the coming of President Tinubu as leader was not divine by God when compared with the number of deaths of Nigerians recorded in less than two years as result of untold hardship caused by his pronouncement on fuel subsidy removal.
“President Tinubu lead mass protests against previous leaders when fuel price was at N145 per liter as against his administration’s current pump price of fuel which now sold between N930 to N1,500 per liter depending on the location.
“I am not surprised with the current trend because if the present government has gone to borrow over N21 trillion in less than two years in office, what are we expecting again in terms of the future of Nigerians.
“I am sympathizing with Tinubu’s administration because nothing good is expected of him.
“Under his regime, Nigerians are testing hell on earth and still be deceived by the so-called palliative.
“I charge both Christians and Muslims of Nigeria to turn unto God against darkness, vote out corrupt politicians and stop celebrating them.
He urge government to overhaul its electoral and judicial system, EFCC and other agents that have no bearing on the lives of Nigerians.