The Primate and founder, Success Gate C&S Christ’s Church International, His Grace, Primate (Dr.) Ade Ademisokun-Turton Onibode, has advised President
“He should put favouritism apart. He should know by now that, that was the reason why some people worked for him to put him into power.
“It is now left for him to decide whether to write his name in gold or go along with others. He must not forget what happened to Jonathan, the man who said he went to school without a shoe. He had the opportunity at that time whether his name should be written in gold or become a member of a ruling class. He eventually joined the ruling family.
“Tinubu should not join the ruling family and everything has to start with picking his ministers. Although the politicians will eventually become his ministers. But ideally, he shouldn’t have done that in all ramifications. “He shouldn’t forget Shagari who brought in those who are not politicians into his government to help him solve some problems. He shouldn’t look at some of the past governors who have looted the treasury and helped him to get into power, now needed to be compensated. Compensation can come in another way.
“Ideally, people should not be compensated with a political office. He should reach out to the opposition. Those who are likely to be useful there should work with him. We are all Nigerians. As far as he wants to solve Nigeria’s problems, he should reach out to everybody that can assist him to achieve that.”
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