How Tinubu can Get legitimacy for His Government -Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins
By Adegorioye (self media writer) | 6 days ago
A respected Nigerian cleric, Rev. John Aniagwu, has spoken concerning the president-elect, Tinubu, and the legitimacy of his incoming administration. Rev. Aniagwu addressed the topic while representing the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, at an event.
Speaking on behalf of the Archbishop, Rev. Aniagwu said, "Nigerians who mean well for the country should rise up and reject the status quo as things have to change. There must be justice, equity, and fairness in Nigeria. I think the legitimacy of Tinubu's incoming government is quite in doubt, and what they need to do is convince us of their legitimacy.
He added, "Some people have taken it upon themselves to divide us and make us enemies of each other. The injuries to the country were caused by communicators, and we need our communicators to do all that they can to heal the wounds of our country at this time.
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