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Pastor Paul Enenche Issues Urgent Warning To Nigerian Leaders Ahead Of 2027 Elections

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In a forceful statement on elections and leadership in Nigeria, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis, Pastor Paul Eneche has urged leaders to make sure they are truly desired by the people they lead.

He stressed that acceptance, not coercion or force, should be the foundation of leadership during a sermon on elections, governance, and public accountability.

“People say they don’t want you, yet you spend money to impose yourself on them. Is that not a shame? Somebody should lead because you are wanted. You should lead because they want you.

They say they don’t want you, and you’re trying to bribe people to compromise elections. Is that not a shame? That you are rejected, and you are imposing yourself.

They don’t want you. Clear out. Don’t contest at all. Don’t rig to lead. Don’t kill to come into power. Let them need you. It’s the people you are leading that should determine whether they want you,” he said.

In his message, Pastor Paul Enenche emphasizes the importance of integrity, accountability, and true leadership among Nigerian leaders as the country approaches the pivotal 2027 elections. He urges leaders to prioritize the nation’s progress over personal gain and warns against the destructive consequences of corruption and abuse of power.

His words serve as a call for renewal and responsible governance, reminding all stakeholders that the future of Nigeria depends on leaders who are committed to serving with honesty and humility.

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