CAC prophet speaks on 2019 elections, what Buhari must do

A prophet with the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Olu Alo, has told
President Muhammadu Buhari to prioritise the nation's security to
prevent what he termed politically-sponsored killings as the country
marches towards the 2019 general elections.

Alo, the organiser of the annual spiritual programme tagged:
'Adamimogo international', predicted that some politicians currently
reigning and calling the shots in the nation's polity would soon lose
their political status and become irrelevant.

Speaking at Erio Ekiti Mountain on Monday following the killing of a
top politician in Ekiti State, Bunmi Ojo, by suspected hired
assassins, Alo said the Lord revealed to him that the death of the
former Personal Assistant to Ekiti State ex-governor, Engr. Segun Oni
should not be linked to cultists.

He said Ojo, who was among others shot by yet-to-be identified gunmen
at a viewing centre in Adebayo area of Ado Ekiti on Friday night, was
killed by enemies who knew there was something in him.

Alo lamented that such nefarious act was now common among politicians
because the country are being led by desperate and blood-sucking
leaders.

The prophet said, "As for the spate of violence rocking our state,
Ekiti, elders in the Lord had called me over the recent spate of
killings and what God has revealed to me is that there is lack of love
among politicians and this made them to be killing themselves.

"Bunmi Ojo's murder is not ordinary. The spirit of God is telling me
that his killing isn't ordinary and that he has something over which
he was killed. Some enemies are behind it. But I do not think it was
as a result of an attack by cultists. Elderly men of God said the late
Ojo has been very instrumental to helping the youths and I do not
think the cultists can attack such a person," he said.

While commenting on recent defections between APC and the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), he said: "The problem of this nation can only
be solved from the house of God: Christians and Muslims and those of
other religion have to ensure that we change things for the better
from the Church.

"Men of God should stop being partisan and taking sides with political
parties or politicians for their own selfish interests. Men of God
should say the truth and stand by what is just and fair. They must
also not have religious bias in dealing with our leaders and
politicians and in addressing issues of national interest.

"To me, even as a youth, I do not see the youths doing it better if
they win the next presidential poll.

"President Buhari is having challenges in government because he is an
introvert. He trusts people easily. He is also being cautious and
doesn't want to be putting people in prison like many have said that
his aim is to clamp everyone in prison.

"Elderly men are usually not boastful or blow their own trumpet. To
me, it is elderly people who understands Nigeria's challenges that can
solve it by putting the right people in position.

"As for defections, I foresee a situation where some big names in
politics today will become irrelevant tomorrow.

"God has instructed us to carry out crusade in seven states, in Abuja
and all the South-West states. We are still preparing for this but we
don't want to get sponsorship from people who would not allow us to
say the truth and mind of God to the public," Prophet Alo said.

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