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“The Most Honourable Thing Is To Resign” – Bishop Oyedepo Tells Buhari Amidst Herdsmen Killings

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Oyedepo Tells Buhari

Bishop Oyedepo tells Buhari to Resign

Bishop David Oyedepo, founder, Living Faith Church International, has asked President Buhari to resign and leave office over the wanton killings and insecurity across the country.

Oyedepo, who was preaching at the Canaan Land, in Ogun State on Sunday July 22nd, decried the massive killings in the country, especially in the north.

He advised the president to resign or get out of office as he had no solution on how to stop the killings,

“Enough is enough. When I was talking in 2015, people were saying my own was too much, now everybody can see what’s happening. What has moved forward in anybody’s life? You don’t know it’s war. Why are they attacking the Christian communities? Why has nobody been arrested? I can tell you this, the authorities and the powers that be are behind them.

“I will never be partisan; Jesus got me out of it in 1984. But I will not be alive to see innocent people massacred. We must wake up and push this evil back. Not one of those so-called herdsmen – they are jihadists – has been brought to book till date. Herdsmen don’t shoot; they have been here all along. They are just taking cover under the herdsmen to assault innocent citizens. They wake up in the night and slice innocent children to pieces. Yet, you have a government in place. What!

“The most honourable thing for any non-performing leader to do is to resign. The most honourable thing is to resign. That’s my own for Mr President. Resign! Get out of office! Even our Islamic friends in the North are calling on him (Buhari) to resign. Because that’s the noblest thing to do. Or are we going to look at one system destroy a whole nation?

“I’m going to say this and I’m not going to be tired. This (Nigeria) will never be a Fulani republic. That is not our terms of agreement. It will remain a secular nation till Jesus returns. It’s not just (about) land, it’s (about) heritage.

“Forever, I stand on the fact that no government has the authority to collect land from those who own it and transfer it to another person because on the other side (presumably the north), it never happens.”he said

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