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Insecurity: President, govs, senators move like they don’t care – Prophet Odumeje spits fire [VIDEO]
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Insecurity: President, govs, senators move like they don’t care – Prophet Odumeje spits fire [VIDEO]

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The General Overseer of the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odumeje has lambasted the President Bola Tinubu government over the deteriorating security crisis in the nation.

The clergy, who was addressing his congregation during a live service, lamented that while unsuspecting citizens are being killed and abducted by assailants, Nigerian leaders are moving with bulletproof cars.

According to him, all citizens have equal rights and should be entitled to bulletproof vehicles if that is the only way to be safe and secure in Nigeria, stating that resources belong to citizens.

Odumeje, who was reacting specifically to the recent surge in kidnapping, lamented that electorates are in the bush while politicians are busy campaigning.

He said, “One person and his family are just enjoying the resources of Nigeria. The president, the governors and senators have bulletproof cars, their children are overseas, they have international doctors that take care of them but they will tell you that Nigeria is working.

“Once you are a citizen of Nigeria, we all have equal rights. If the only security is bulletproof, they should buy the same for us because the money is our own.

“We voted for you to manage our resources but now, we don’t have security. Many of our children are kidnapped and are currently in the bush in Nigeria, and they said nobody knows where they are. Who are you deceiving?

“You see, the president, governors and senators moving every day as if nobody cares. They are not talking about how to bring these people out of the bush, they are busy campaigning for the next position they will occupy, even when the people who voted for them are in the bush.

“I will die for the truth. How can a bandit be making requests from the government?”

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Insecurity: President, govs, senators move like they don’t care – Prophet Odumeje spits fire [VIDEO]

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