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Mbaka Alleges Rising Insecurity Is Part Of Plot To Remove Tinubu From Office.

 


Spiritual leader of the Adoration Ministry, Ejike Mbaka, has alleged that the recent wave of terrorism, kidnappings, and insecurity across Nigeria is part of a coordinated effort to undermine and potentially remove President Bola Ahmed Tinubu from office.

Speaking during a sermon on Sunday, June 7, at his ministry, Mbaka urged Nigerians to direct their concerns over recent kidnappings, particularly the abduction of teachers and students in Oyo State, toward the state government rather than the Presidency.

The cleric specifically called on Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, to take greater responsibility for addressing security challenges within the state.

“Governor Makinde, wake up! Let Nigerians march to Oyo State; there is a governor there,” Mbaka said. “We should hold Tinubu responsible if he is owing security votes of states.”

Referencing the recent kidnapping incident in Ogbomosho, the priest claimed that the attack was intended to stir public anger against the federal government and weaken support for the President.

“If they want to overthrow Tinubu, it is not by kidnapping our children so that the whole of Nigeria will be angry against the President. That was what they did against Jonathan; they have started it again,” he said.

Mbaka further described the situation as a “satanic political agenda,” alleging that certain individuals were deliberately creating fear and panic in the country to influence public opinion against the current administration.

“Let Nigerians not be deceived,” he stated. “It is a satanic political agenda, putting panic in the country so that people will say the President should go.”

The Catholic priest questioned how armed groups were able to move kidnapped children into forests without being tracked and called on authorities to intensify efforts to locate and rescue victims.

“They carried little children and took them into the bush. That bush, where is it? Is it not in Nigeria?” he asked.

Mbaka also urged Governor Makinde and security agencies to deploy available resources to trace the whereabouts of abducted victims and bring perpetrators to justice.

During the sermon, he offered prayers against individuals he alleged were sponsoring acts of terrorism and insecurity, while claiming that similar tactics had been used in the past whenever efforts were made to force a sitting president out of office.

His remarks come amid ongoing national concerns over insecurity and renewed calls for stronger measures to combat kidnapping, banditry, and terrorism across several parts of the country.

No evidence was presented during the sermon to support the claim that recent security incidents are linked to a coordinated effort to remove the President from office.

This version maintains a neutral news tone, attributes all allegations to Mbaka, and includes context and balance appropriate for a news publication.

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