President Buhari Give to the Needy and Not The Greedy. Nigerians are hungry Sir! - Popular Lagos Pastor, Chris Omashola slam PMB
Buhari on Monday, April 13 extended the lockdown period for Lagos, Abuja and Ogun State for another 14 days and Omashola believes the president has failed to take into consideration, the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on a vast majority of poor and vulnerable Nigerians.
Apostle Omashola argues that, "Since the right of the poor Nigerian to fend for themselves has been taken away by the Federal Government due to the Lockdown, it is, therefore, the responsibility of the Government to help out which they've obviously ignored, therefore Allah will hold them responsible for the untold and unbearable suffering and frustration Nigerians are currently going through".
"In an unjust and unfair society like ours, where the rights of the poor masses are constantly abused, undermined and taken for granted, where the average citizens are deprived of their rights, wellness and citizenry privileges," Omashola who is also a prolific writer and media pr expert told strokesafrica.com.
The preacher who also who doubles as the CEO of both ACO Media PR Consultants and Kevwe Autos Ltd said the government has not taken any tangible measures towards easing the strain caused by the lockdown for the average Nigerian despite the billions of Naira that have been donated.
" I hope Nigerians can see that the government has no tangible plan for them. NCDC bombards us with cautionary SMS’s instead of credit alerts to meet actual needs. It has become increasingly clear that the government is wicked and corrupt," Omashola said.
Pastor Omashola went on to say that the Nigerian government has made more money from the Coronavirus pandemic donations, than any other country in Africa, yet Nigerians are dying off, every day, from 'hunger virus' and lack of basic amenities that support general wellness.
“I know everyone wants to be diplomatic and politically correct, but, Nigerian citizens have been scarred by the sheer wickedness and tyranny of the government," he said.
"You can’t even begin to imagine the plight of Nigerians, who have been observing the lockdown for weeks now, with inadequate preparations, and little or no input from the government.
The Man of God complained about the Inflation in prices of commodities, in Nigeria, and the major scarcity in the makeshift markets, and most of all, about the government's lack of concern.
He also thanked philanthropists and men of God, who have contributed generously, towards the welfare of Nigerians.
“Even though public giving is not my style, God bless the likes of Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Rabiu Abdulsamad, Mike Adenuga, Tony Elumelu and other businessmen and philanthropists, for their kindness to fellow Nigerians," he also said.
"Kudos to Nigerian pastors like Bishop David Oyedepo, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, Apostle Johnson Suleman, Dr Paul Enenche, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and others, for portraying the compassionate and generous nature of God, by making much-needed donations, as well."
By: strokesafrica.com
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