………Tells Tinubu to have listening ear to earn second term
From John Silas, Lagos
Primate Elijah Ayodele, Servant of the Most High God, Leader and Founder of INRI Spiritual Evangelical Church, Ejigbo, Lagos, has urged the federal government to crash the prices of all foodstuffs and not just the price of rice.
Primate Ayodele gave the advice at his midweek service at the international headquarters of the church.
The servant of God also maintained that if the government could implement his recommendations, there would be no need for the planned nationwide protest.
Primate Ayodele also called for the immediate scrapping of the office of the First Lady as he called it a waste of public fund.
The servant of the most high God advised President Ahmed Tinubu to go into dialogue with various interest groups, he urged him to have a listening ear. He disclosed that it is only by having listening ear that his second term guarantee his second term.
Primate Ayodele also called for cancellation of the anomalous Experience usually required by employers of labour. He added that the government should be able to offer jobs to Corpers once they are through with their service.
Speaking on what he called unnecessary budgets, Ayodele said, “Unnecessary budgets, crap the office of the first lady, the office is a waste of resources, and also bring down the prices of beans, garri, not just rice, prices of all foodstuffs should be brought down.
“Then stop the requirement for experience before one can get a job. All youth corpers should be given job at the end of their service. Let them get them job
“Then the fourth one, the price of petrol, diesel, kerosene, should go down.”
Primate Ayodele stated that Dangote Refinery will not bring down the price of fuel to what it is supposed to be.
He said Dangote is doing business, the only thing is that there will be more products.
Still speaking on implementation of his suggestions by the President, Primate Ayodele stated that if the FG could implement all his suggestions now there would be no need for protest.”
Speaking further he said that there is need for dialogue, “Then let’s call for dialogue, what do we do next? Have a listening ears for you to have a second term. If he doesn’t have a listening ears it will be difficult for a second term.