Christmas- Take back Nigeria from bad leaders – Kogi Labour Party to citizens

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The opposition Labour Party in Kogi State has called on Nigerians to stand in one voice to take back the Country from bad leaders.

The Kogi Labour Party Publicity Secretary Idakwo Emmanuel said this on Monday while felicitating with Christians worldwide as they mark the birth of Jesus Christ.

Emmanuel, who noted that the birth of Jesus brings peace and unity, averred that some few individuals in their selfish and satanic operations have destroyed the economy and prosperity of Nigeria as a nation.

While admonishing Nigerians to reflect on being saved from corruption and bad governance, Emmanuel said” It is time to take back our Country from this greedy set of people who have decided to cripple our hope in Nigeria.

“We must stand up to take back our country and rescue our dear nation from total collapse. This is the only country we have and void of religion, ethnicity and regional differences.

“We must defeat the few who in their selfish and satanic operations have destroyed the economy and prosperity of our nation. Together we will move Nigeria from consumption to production. It is possible” he stated.

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