Pastor Tunde Bakare,the general overseer of CGCC formerly known as Latterain Assembly,had hit hard on the administrative of President Muhammad Buhari during his sermon at the CGCC,saying “I’m not interested in meeting you any longer; no more visits. Now, it is war, because Nigeria must be set free.”
The Cleric who equally faulted the recent clampdown on the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, contending that the Federal Government had jettisoned the search for justice and replaced same with intimidation and brutality.
“If you know what I have done in secret, bring it to the open.I dare you to come after me if you can. I worked with you; I worked for you;I supported you to get there (where you are). When I talk now, I now have a smelly mouth.
Bakare stated, “I dare you to come after me since that is the usual style now. You might have done it to others; you are about to learn a lesson if you touch me,” said the cleric.
The cleric added, “Have you forgotten that you vowed never to contest again. I said ‘not so’. I showed you how you can win the next election and you agreed to run and you won. I was not considering myself but concerned about how Nigeria can become great.
“Winning an election is a different thing; doing the right thing is another.No one must behave as if Nigeria is a personal property.Nigeria must be set free and any obstruction along the way must be removed;it must get out of the way.
“I declare to you ‘Nigeria-for-Nigeria Movement’. I’m prepared to lead this movement. Nigeria is not a one man property. This movement will liberate Nigeria.”
He added, “However, we must realise that what has given rise to the agitation is lack of justice and equity. When there is justice, when there is equity, agitation will die down.