Over 100 Rivers clerics back Tinubu’s presidential bid

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Ahead of the Saturday, February 25, 2023 election, over 100 clergymen have declared their support for the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in Rivers State.

The clerics under the aegis of Rivers Pastors Unite for Tinubu (RPUT), said the APC candidate remained the only person with the capacity to solve the country’s problems.

Speaking after their meeting held in Port Harcourt, Coordinator, RPUT, Pastor Sunday Edimeh, Founder, One Life Bible Church, said none of the candidates had supported the Christian community as much as Tinubu.

Edimeh, clarified that their position applied only to the presidential election and had nothing to do with the governorship and other elections in the state.

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Other clerics, who attended the meeting were Pastor Julius Dan of the Apostolic Church Nigeria; Apostle Stephen Ngajaekwu, Christ King of Glory; Pastor John Monday, QWA Iboe Church  among others.

Making reference to the scriptures, Edimeh urged the christians to stand for the truth and reciprocate Tinubu’s good deeds to the Christian community by mobilising votes for him across the country.

He also urged christian leaders and their followers to to shun any presidential  candidate playing a Christian or religious card ahead of the poll.

He said: “None of the leading Presidential candidate has supported the Christian community as much as Bola Tinubu . He has sown only good seeds on the soil of the Christian community and such should never be dismissed.

“We call on fellow clergymen and women to stand with the truth at this time. We are aware that a Presidential candidate is playing up Christian agenda but the pertinent question is before now , how has he uplifted the Christian community?

“The choice of a running mate does not in any way, pose a threat to the Christian community. Hence, let us dissociate from the cold-hearted proclivities of political transition, which seek to orchestrate needless divisions based on religious grounds. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has not presented any conduct to suggest his non-tolerance for the religious sentiments of all Nigerians.

“As a matter of fact, he has through his personal life, demonstrated an utmost liberal nature and tolerance in giving support to his wife, Senator(Pastor) Remi Tinubu’s spiritual convictions to practice Christianity and serve as a minister of the gospel of Christ.

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“The nation’s democratic political antecedent, with all past Presidents and Vice-presidents from Southern Nigeria been Christian , proves a fair disposition towards Christian stakeholders and these religious debates are not founded on critical analysis. We urge the Christian community not to withdraw support based on religious grounds. We must remain loyal to the gospel of love into which we have been called”.

Edimeh dismissed insinuations of ill-health against Tinubu saying the rigorous campaigns the APC candidate had run ahead of the poll had given him a clean bill of health.

He said: “Having observed the rigorous campaigns of Tinubu , it goes without saying that the claims of him ailing are unfounded and should not be considered in the scheme of things.

“We, however, demand that he remains committed to delivering on all the campaign promises as failure to do so would amount to reputational damage and loss of trust which the electorate and respected bodies such as ours have bestowed upon him.

“This statement is not in any way, a compromise of our faith or religious convictions, it is rather, an acknowledgement of Bola Ahmed Asiwaju’s candidacy and alignment with his plans and policies given a careful scrutiny of his presented manifesto. Nigeria belongs to us all and we will not allow divisions get in the way of quality leadership and prosperity”.

Edimeh said the clergy were not in doubt of Tinubu’s capacity to deliver good governance to facilitate growth and development citing his proven track records in transformational leadership in Lagos State.

He insisted that Tinubu had routinely demonstrated competence, grit and tenacity, which had earned him a reputation as leader of leaders, whose influence and competence had been tested and trusted through the times.

He said: “Bola Tinubu is indeed a kingmaker, who has nurtured numerous political proteges regardless of their religious and ethnic  inclinations, as a matter of fact”.

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He identified some of the pastors, that served in Tinubu’s past administration but had continued to enjoy the support of the APC candidate to rise to positions of prominence in the country.

Among others, he named Pastor Yemi Osinbajo, the Vice-President; Pastor Ben Akabueze, a former commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, who is currently in charge of Nigeria’s Budget as well as Pastor Babatunde Fowler , the immediate past Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

Describing Tinubu as ‘pro-masses’, Ndah said: “In 2019, during the government’s attempt to increase VAT rates, knowing the implication of such a policy on the poor, Asiwaju was quick to call on relevant stakeholders to reconsider the policy while offering a recommendation which had the capacity to achieve increased internally generated revenue which was the policy’s initial aim.

“He has also been a leading voice in speaking for the masses against the duo of ill-timed Central Bank of Nigeria’s currency redesign and cashless policy which has left the poor bearing the brunt of it.

“To allay the fears of sceptics who propagate cynicism and bigotry, the All Progressives Congress Presidential flag bearer has displayed an unquestionable commitment to nationhood and development devoid of ethnic colorations

All Progressives CongressAsiwaju Bola Ahmed TinubuPastor Sunday Edimeh
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