Rule Nigeria on the Platform of Mercy, Bishop Jide Orire Appeals to President Tinubu 

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The General Overseer, Save and Serve Christ Family Church, Abanla, Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital,  Bishop Jide Orire has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to as a matter of urgency address the lingering hunger and hardship facing the people with a view of calming the situation.

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The Clergy made the appeal in an interview with Journalists in Ibadan, over the weekend, urging the president to rule the country on the platform of mercy.

According to him, the president as father of the nation needs to take drastic steps to find a lasting solution to the hardship which has plunged the country into unrest and disorder.

“I want to urge President Bola Tinubu to act fast on the  way out of the hardship facing the masses, the people are really hungry, angry and suffering, many don’t have anything to eat, the situation of the country has forced many into begging and that is not good enough for the country which other nations refer to as giant of the Africa.

“I know that the president means well for the country, at the same time he needs to act fast before things get out hand. He needs to do everything possible to reduce the price of fuel and food items which are major cause of the hardship.

“President Bola Tinubu also needs to push the money his administration has recovered from oil subsidy removal since he assumed duty into the economy, all of these will help him achieve success in that regard.

He urged the president not to cancel the sale of 50kg of rice at forty thousand naira (N40, 000) which he announced earlier to the masses, saying the development would aid the hardship facing the people.

According to him, the current situation has shown that rice produced in the country is not enough to sustain the people, just as he urged the president to open boarders  to allow food items come in large quantities.

The Bishop lauded  the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Professor Idris Mohammed and the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Anjuri Ngelale for their unwavering commitment in dousing the  tension occasion by the hardship protest ongoing in the nation.

“Unlike the era of EndSars protest during the previous administration, some of the federal government aides were heating up the polity with harsh words instead of calming the situation, their action actually aggravated the protest which saw many public property destroyed and  some people killed.

“I also want to commend the president for his two consecutive addresses, this shows him as a leader who have the love of the country at heart and who also means well for the people.”

Bishop Orire said  “A woman fell into a gutter near my residence and I rushed to assist her, after some questions, she said she hadn’t eaten anything and that the people she came to do some job for didn’t show up, immediately I gave some  money to take care of herself, the woman betrayed emotion and wept profusely.

” This is one the reasons I am appealing to President Tinubu to act fast on the hardship facing the people, there are many people like that across the country who are  hungry and angry, some already have mental agony, the Clergy noted.

Bishop Orire said  the nation does not need to draft another Constitution but urged the president to put the current one,  the 1999 Constitution in proper perspective in order to give equal development to all the regions in the country.

According to him, any attempt to draft a new constitution will amount to wasting funds and  resources of  the nation which the government would have used for national development.

He also urged President Tinubu to put up price control mechanism in order to ensure  proper regulation on market price all the over the country, adding that government can engage the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps ( NSCDC) as agency to enforce compliance.

He also advised government to involve royal fathers in the exercise in ensuring that market men and women comply with price control mechanism.

Speaking on the protest, the renowned Clergy said even though, section 40 of  1999 Constitution guarantees the assembly of the people, the protesters should not  destroy public property, but do the protest in the right way. 

He advised the federal government to dialogue with  political activist in the country including Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday Igboho, Asari Dokubo, the Islamic Cleric Abubarka Gumi and many others with a view of ending insurgency in the nation.

While admonishing  religious leaders to pray for the nation, and  be wary of what they teach  their members concerning the situation of the country, he urged those who are rich to assist the poor, saying government alone cannot do it all.

“There should be brotherly love among the Yorubas, Igbos, Hausas, and leaders of various political sects and  ethnic groups in the nation. This will unite us and out an end to political unresting the nation.”

Bishop Orire said, “I  believe in Nigeria and I know it is going to be a great nation again because God has destined the country to be great.”

He then urged the president to give grant to farmers all over the country in order to boost food production and make the live quality life, adding that as a Clergy man he has cultivated a farm land with crops like Cassava, Pepper and others to secure food for the next year.

He said President Tinubu will not need to struggle for a second term in office if he makes food available to the people at the shortest possible means, adding that the idea is one of the panaceas to put an end to shortage and lack  of food in the nation.

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