The federal government of Nigeria has been asked to be sensitive to the plight of Nigerians following the removal of fuel subsidy by president Bola Tinubu during his inaugural speech last year.
The minister in charge of ECWA poly Road Bida, Niger State, reverend Dr Solomon Bityong, made the call while speaking with Newsmen shortly after his Sunday sermon in Bida.
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Reverend Dr Bityong enjoined leaders to show mercy on the common masses especially widows by adhering to their cry.
The leadership we have are insensitive to the plight of its citizens particularly here in Nigeria, a lot of things are not straight and to a large extent we have the resource in this Nation for every man’s need not for every man’s greed.
The totality of the citizens also include widows, if the economy is ok the widows will be happy, we need to show mercy to what is happening to Nigeria’s economy.” he added.
The clergy who based his sermon on taking good care of the widows, said leaders has what it takes to restructure and to rebuild the nation’s economy when properly annexed.
Government should look at Nigerians with mercy to ensure that we are stable, because if is the resource in this Nation, we have it, if those who have looted Nigeria’s money returned it, Nigeria will be bigger than some countries in the world, is just lack of management that put us into this challenges.
Reverend Dr Bityong, asked Nigerians to always pray for the leaders and the country in general.