2023: Reject ‘expired’ politicians, Archbishop Chukwuma urges electorate

The Archbishop of Anglican Communion, Enugu Archdiocese, has urged Nigerians to reject expired politicians in the 2023 general elections.

Archbishop Chukwuma made the call during the inauguration of Renaissance Polytechnic in Awka South Local government Area of Anambra State, at the weekend.

The polytechnic is owned by the Anglican Church of Awka diocese.

According to him, those running the country are expired and should be shown the way out for the younger ones with the new spirit of leadership.

He said there is a new spirit among the younger ones, which according to him, is about getting PVCs to vote out all the expired politicians in the country.

He also slammed the Federal government for donating N1.4 billion to Niger Republic for the purchase of vehicles while Nigeria has no money to run the education and health care delivery among others.

“The Federal government’s action is crazy, unacceptable and wrong. Why should Federal government donate such a huge amount to another country, when they say government has no money to support education? Honestly, our politicians are out of their senses. We should make sure we vote out them next year for people with values to take over the leadership of the country,” he said.

He said Nigerians are ready and willing to vote for people who will lead the country with sincerity and honestly and not these “expired people” that caused pains to the masses.

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