The President, First
Ministry International, Lagos, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, has asked the All
Progressives Congress to stop trading blame over the problems confronting the
country.
The
Punch report continues:
The
cleric said rather than blame the country’s woes on the immediate past
government of the country, the party should work hard to deliver on its promise
of change.
Idahosa,
however, commended the ongoing anti-corruption war, noting that it was the
right step to reposition the country.
In
a statement issued on Tuesday, the cleric said, “All we need to do as a people
is to be good followers. I support holding the Federal Government accountable
so they could be on their toes. As it is just one year that the APC has been in
power, Nigerians should exercise patience with President Muhammadu Buhari.
“I
just want them (APC) to stop apportioning blame and face the realities on the
ground. They should give us the dividends of the change they promised.”
While
appraising the President’s performance, the cleric urged the Federal Government
to quickly evaluate the position of the country and communicate hope to
Nigerians.
According to him, although President Buhari has good intentions to reposition the country, many people around him are misleading him.
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