Nyesom Wike, the Minister of FCT, acknowledged in a video posted by Channels Television that during the past election, some individuals hesitated to vote for the president due to certain propaganda....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
He now urged people to look beyond religious or personal affiliations, emphasising that commitment and capacity are key factors in contributing to the success of the nation.
The Minister stressed that the challenges faced by the country affect everyone, regardless of religious or ethnic background.
Wike addressed the economic challenges the country was facing and emphasised the need for unity and prayer for the president’s success. Wike highlighted the interconnectedness of individual actions with the overall well-being of the nation.
He underscored the idea that the success of the president and the nation requires collective effort and transcends individual differences.
According to him, “If the president does not succeed, all of us will suffer. Now that the economy is biting, is it only few people?
And so we must pray, and I do believe that the president will succeed. Some of you at that time didn’t want to vote for him because of propaganda, but now you can see that you can be a Muslim, you can be a Christian; if you’re not committed, you’re not committed. If you have no capacity, you have no capacity.
It has nothing to do with religion; it’s about you. If this country fails, everybody has failed. So I’ll continue to do my best to make sure Mr. President succeeds.”…CONTINUE READING>>