The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, William Kumuyi has said politicians should always consider the desires of Nigerians when making decisions.
Kumuyi made the remark while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Ilorin, shortly after he paid courtesy to Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara, Kumuyi said that the Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christan ticket is a difficult and slippery area.
The APC presidential flagbearer Bola Tinubu and his party took that slippery way to make Borno Sen and ex- Gov Kashiim Shettima his running mate.
“What I will say is that the political office holders should look at the heartbeat of the country as well as desires of the people,” the pastor said.
“Politicians should know that they are not there for themselves. They are there for all of us. They should ask and make their research about what the nation wants.
“They should ask and make their research on what the country wants, what the people want; if they listen to the people, we will be confident that they will listen to us when they get there,” he said.
The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, William Kumuyi has said politicians should always consider the desires of Nigerians when making decisions.
Kumuyi made the remark while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Ilorin, shortly after he paid courtesy to Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara, Kumuyi said that the Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christan ticket is a difficult and slippery area.
The APC presidential flagbearer Bola Tinubu and his party took that slippery way to make Borno Sen and ex- Gov Kashiim Shettima his running mate.
“What I will say is that the political office holders should look at the heartbeat of the country as well as desires of the people,” the pastor said.
“Politicians should know that they are not there for themselves. They are there for all of us. They should ask and make their research about what the nation wants.
“They should ask and make their research on what the country wants, what the people want; if they listen to the people, we will be confident that they will listen to us when they get there,” he said.
The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, William Kumuyi has said politicians should always consider the desires of Nigerians when making decisions.
Kumuyi made the remark while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Ilorin, shortly after he paid courtesy to Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara, Kumuyi said that the Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christan ticket is a difficult and slippery area.
The APC presidential flagbearer Bola Tinubu and his party took that slippery way to make Borno Sen and ex- Gov Kashiim Shettima his running mate.
“What I will say is that the political office holders should look at the heartbeat of the country as well as desires of the people,” the pastor said.
“Politicians should know that they are not there for themselves. They are there for all of us. They should ask and make their research about what the nation wants.
“They should ask and make their research on what the country wants, what the people want; if they listen to the people, we will be confident that they will listen to us when they get there,” he said.
The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, William Kumuyi has said politicians should always consider the desires of Nigerians when making decisions.
Kumuyi made the remark while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Ilorin, shortly after he paid courtesy to Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara, Kumuyi said that the Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christan ticket is a difficult and slippery area.
The APC presidential flagbearer Bola Tinubu and his party took that slippery way to make Borno Sen and ex- Gov Kashiim Shettima his running mate.
“What I will say is that the political office holders should look at the heartbeat of the country as well as desires of the people,” the pastor said.
“Politicians should know that they are not there for themselves. They are there for all of us. They should ask and make their research about what the nation wants.
“They should ask and make their research on what the country wants, what the people want; if they listen to the people, we will be confident that they will listen to us when they get there,” he said.