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Methodist Prelate Laments Worsening Insecurity, Seeks Credible Elections Igbawase Ukumba in Lafia The Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Aba yesterday lamented worsening insecurity and economic hardship,

The Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Aba yesterday lamented worsening insecurity and economic hardship, which he said, had put the country in a horrible situation.

He made these remarks at a session with journalists shortly after he inaugurated the Diocese of the Methodist Church of Nigeria in Lafia, the Nasarawa state capital, yesterday. Aba lamented that Nigerians had not had it so bad in the past like what was happening currently in terms of worsening insecurity and economic hardship under the ruling All Progressives Congress , calling for change in government.

He said: “Nigeria is the only country we have. So, I call on Nigerians to vote only credible leaders who will take us to the next level of a better Nigeria. As we go to the poll in this year’s general election, let everybody have the fear of God and vote credible leaders that will take Nigeria to a better country.

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