The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, on Sunday warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently find ways to unite Nigeria across tribal lines to avoid a revolution in the country.
Primate Ayodele lamented that disunity has deeply affected
the country, with almost every sector lacking unity.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Oluwatosin Osho,
Primate Ayodele said the government has a responsibility to ensure the country
stays together by addressing the causes of disunity politically, religiously,
and tribally, as Nigeria’s peace is threatened by widespread division in every
sector.
He explained that the only thing bringing Nigerians together
is football, but the Super Eagles have not been performing excellently, further
contributing to disunity across the country.
According to Ayodele: “Something needs to be done about
Nigeria. Many may not tell the president this, but Nigeria isn’t united in
terms of geopolitical zones, religion, tribalism, and politics. We are very
disturbed in this country. Tribes dislike one another, and this threatens the
unity of the nation.
“Nigeria needs to be very prayerful. The government needs to
pay attention to the causes of these issues. An ethnic crisis is imminent if
the government doesn’t take it seriously.
“Religion cannot even bring us together because issues still
arise from there. I think the only thing that unites us is football, but even
our Super Eagles are not doing well.”
The prophet stated that the government must restructure the
system and conduct a form of referendum to reset the country.
He added that even if the Igbos attain power, there will
still be disunity if the fundamental issues are not addressed.
“The government will need to restructure the system. They
will need to conduct a form of referendum to reset everything. Even if the
Igbos get to power tomorrow, there will still be issues. Our unity is seriously
threatened.
“We need to truly unite, and this issue is present
everywhere—even among those working for the president, in the civil service,
just everywhere,” he said.
He blamed disunity for the numerous deaths recorded in the
country, stating that it is a disease that seems incurable.
He urged the government to address the issue spiritually to
avoid a revolution.
“This is why people are being killed daily, why votes will
always be one-sided, why some people who rise to a certain level in life find
it difficult to agree on one thing—it’s a disease that seems incurable.
“We need to address this spiritually because it could lead
to a revolution. It’s affecting our economy, the country spiritually, and
morally. There is no love in this country; even those working with Tinubu don’t
love him,” he added.
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