Pastor Williams Kumuyi, the general superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, has stated that not all of the four major contenders running for president of Nigeria on February 25 would prevail.
Even if only one of them will be elected president in 2023, the respected preacher advised the others must accept loss and look forward to the subsequent election.
Pastor Kumuyi recognised that after investing millions and billions of Naira in their campaigns and electioneering, none of the contenders would want to lose. However, he cautioned the politicians to avoid inciting conflict when speaking to the electorates.
While it is important to pray for the upcoming election, Kumuyi advised in Asaba, the capital of Delta State, when he arrived in the city for a six-day global crusade, that it is also crucial that the populace turn out in large numbers and cast wise votes for their preferred candidates at the 2023 elections.
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In response to the recent unrest and misery in the nation, Pastor Kumuyi remarked, “Even if one person goes hungry, I’m not comfortable.”
Kumuyi promised the assembly that the worldwide crusade will be an amazing encounter with God.
He stated: “We are praying for the election, but then we must follow up our prayers with action by coming out to vote en masse.
“Action in the sense that all those who are eligible to vote should be intelligent and shouldn’t just cast their votes for wrong leaders. We should be careful by deciding who will rule over us.
“We are having security and economic problems at the moment, yes, we are praying, but we need to come out en masse to elect good leaders.
“All these candidates want to win, nobody wants to lose having spent a huge amount of money to a campaign, but two, three or four persons cannot be president at the same time.
“Only one person will be president at a time, it is not a do-or-die affair. Whosoever wins the rest should accept it. I’m appealing to the candidates to say what they want to say without fighting.”