Tinubu’s emergence, will of God – Bayelsa APC chieftain, Wilson

Pastor Reuben Wilson, a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa, has said the emergency of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Nigeria’s President is the handiwork of God.

Wilson, who is also the South-South Coordinator of The Asiwaju Group (TAG), made this known in a statement he issued on Saturday in Yenagoa.

According to him, the emergency of Tinubu as the APC flag bearer when most people never gave him any chance of winning the election is an indication that God is at work.

He noted that with the expertise and experience of the president, as well as the crop of competent technocrats he had groomed, the nation was bound to witness prosperity.

Wilson said Tinubu, a leader endorsed by God, has come to transform Nigeria and put the nation on the path of progress.

He confessed implicit confidence in Tinubu’s ability to deliver on the dividends of democracy and to restore Nigeria to the glorious path of peace, unity and prosperity.

“The victory was well deserved. We worked for it. What we saw afterwards will remain indelible in the hearts of Nigerians.

“If you can flashback from the primaries to the campaigns to the election and successful take-off of Tinubu’s administration, God has been there for this country.

“My advice to Nigerians is for them to have faith and be expectant of improved quality of life and grow their love for our fatherland and expect better days ahead after the initial challenges,” Wilson said.

Posted in

You may also like

Recent News

Anyanwu reacts to rumour of leaving PDP, insists report false, baseless 

PDP Aide Resigns Amid Leadership Crisis

World Cup 2026: Nigeria trying to qualify through office - Sunday Oliseh

Nigeria World Cup hopes rely on FIFA petition not football

Nasarawa ADC suspends state chairman over alleged anti-party, sets up disciplinary panel

Nasarawa ADC Chairman Suspended Over Anti-Party Activities

2027: If Obi emerges running mate I will work against him - Aisha Yesufu vows

Tinubu faces easier defeat in 2027 presidential election

Scroll to Top