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Resign if you can’t fix Nigeria’s economy, cleric tells Tinubu

President of the International College and Council of Bishops and Apostles (ICCOBA) in Dublin, Archbishop Princewill Ariwodor, has called on President Bola Tinubu to resign if he cannot address the economic situation in Nigeria.

The clergy who made this known amidst the ongoing nationwide protests against hunger and poor governance, expressed his dismay at the current state of the nation’s economy.

He noted that Tinubu should not have accepted the mantle of leadership if he was unprepared to resolve the country’s pressing issues, particularly the hardships brought about by what he described as “anti-people policies.”

Ariwodor stated, “We have never experienced this level of decay in the economic management of this country. Other leaders were in one way or the other better than the current Government.

“Tinubu should resign if he is unable to fix the economy. The Nigeria economy was far better before he took over. Buhari handed over to him a better economy which he has now destroyed.”

The cleric also cautioned the government against attempting to intimidate citizens from holding peaceful protests, describing such actions as an ambush against democracy.

He emphasized that Nigerians have the constitutional right to express their grievances through peaceful protest.

“Nigerians are hungry and have the constitutional right to express their grievances through peaceful protest. The people are not violent, so, why will you apply force against peaceful protesters?

“Why will you flog people and ask them not to cry? You are flogging the nation and shouldn’t ask the people not to cry,” he said.

Ariwodor also warned against any attempt to arrest the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, for his criticisms of the Tinubu administration’s economic policies.

He declared his support for Obi and other Nigerians who have criticized government policies or supported peaceful protests.

“Abia elders solidly stand behind Obi. And if anybody attempts to arrest him, we will all march to Abuja, and they should get ready to slaughter all of us there.

“If anybody touches him for speaking the truth, the person should be ready to kill all of us,” Ariwodor warned.

He further criticized those advising against the nationwide protests, accusing them of misleading the President for personal gain.

The cleric said, “We want to dissociate ourselves from the advice of Igbo leaders who found themselves in positions of authority and do not see the level of suffering of the Nigerian masses as a result of bad governance.

“Why will you want people to keep quiet and remain in the House when a cup of beans is N600 and two cups of garri N500?”

According to Vanguard newspaper, he urged protesters to remain non-violent and to express their grievances within the ambit of the law.

The ongoing protests, tagged ’10 days of rage’ with the hashtag #EndBadGovernance, have seen significant participation across the country, highlighting the widespread frustration with the current administration’s handling of economic issues.

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