In a chat with Vanguard, the cleric said “Nigerians are very easy people to lead; all a leader needs to do is to ensure that there is food for the people, good roads, pay salaries but if things are allowed to continue like this, there is a level of hunger which can cause people to revolt.
While noting that laying off workers is aggravating the hardship in the land, the President of Central Christian Chapel International said in order to create jobs for people as many companies and industries were folding up, the current administration should draw up an economic blue print that will focus on increased agricultural production and rehabilitation of infrastructure.
“Those who ordinarily would have kept away from corruption could out of desperation to make ends meet be forced to engage in corrupt practices just to survive.
“The question is, are we going to be alive in Nigeria till 2019 with the level of hardship the people are going through?
“I can testify that Nigerians are feeling the impact of the hardship as 17 of my members have opted to return to their villages because they have either been laid off work or have closed their businesses and so cannot pay their rents and feed their families,” the Bishop stated.
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