Insecurity: “Nigeria needs prayers not a new president – Senator Bwacha
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Insecurity: “Nigeria needs prayers not a new president – Senator Bwacha
The Senator representing Taraba South in the National Assembly, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha has called on Nigerians to intensify prayers for the country and to shun those calling for President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation.
The Deputy Senate Minority Leader made the call while interacting with newsmen in Jalingo. He said: “Nigeria is sliding into the state of anarchy and needs prayers for God’s intervention”.
The lawmaker expressed worried over the overwhelming insecurity in the country that has destabilized every sector of life, saying Nigerians need to submit the situation to God through prayers for a possible solution.
“I don’t know how Nigeria got into this mess of bandits, where no place in the country is safe. The country is sliding into anarchy which is dangerous for us Nigerians, we need to pray hard for God intervention.
“The primary responsibility of every leader and government is to protect lives and property, I support the call for state of emergency on security to enable the country survive. It’s only when lives and properties are being protected that you can move and interact freely and as well enjoy the provision of nature.
“The insecurity in the country is quite worrisome, we need God’s intervention. No place is safe in this country. I think God is not happy with us, we seriously need Prayers.
“The northeast is gradually moving to be a lawless zone, boiling violence, the Northwest has boiled and is gradually escalating to other zones of the country where if no proactive move is taking, we will not have the country standing again.
Speaking on the call for Buhari’s resignation Sen Bwacha said: “I do not support the call for President Buhari’s resignation over the increasing insecurity, I think God is not happy with us, Nigerians and we need to pray and seek for his forgiveness”.
Insecurity: “Nigeria needs prayers not a new president – Senator Bwacha