Sustained Fuel Scarcity Enough Reason For APC To Lose – Giwa

Adewale Giwa, Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, has said that the country’s ongoing gasoline crisis should act as a wake-up call for Nigerians to vote out the All Progressives Congress-led administration in the 2023 general elections.

The preacher remarked during a sermon in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, that given Nigeria’s current state, persons in the appropriate frame of mind should be able to determine what choices to make about power in 2023.

Giwa chastised the electorate, saying they had been duped by evil-minded politicians who came in the garb of angels and had failed to enable God to determine who should govern them in 2015.

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Using the prevailing fuel scarcity to buttress his sermon, he said: “In less than 25 days to the end of 2022, fuel scarcity is biting harder, hitting major Nigerian cities, especially Abuja and Lagos.

“More worrisome is that the Nigerian government and fuel marketers have offered varying narratives for the prevailing fuel scarcity that has affected most states across the country for weeks without reprieve.

“While the NNPC said the queues in Lagos and Abuja are largely due to ongoing “road infrastructure projects” around Apapa and access road challenges in some parts of Lagos depots, major marketing group IPMAN insists that it was as a result of high prices imposed by fuel depot owners who help the NNPC in storing the product”.

While admonishing his congregation on the polity, he said, “please, get your PVC ready to vote out the APC without looking back. May God not allow them to take us back to Egypt again.

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“Beyond voting them out, do everything possible to forestall them from getting to power again. This is a warning, and do not say I didn’t tell you.”

 

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