2019 Presidential Election: Cleric urges Nigerians to vote for people they have conviction would do good for the country

– Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo have urged Nigerians to vote for people they have conviction will do good for the Country

– The Cleric urged Nigerians not to sell their votes

Nigerian Pastor, Matthew Ashimolowo of the Kingsway International Christian Center KICC have called on Nigerians to vote for the people they have the conviction that they would do good for the country.

The respected pastor in his statement urged Nigerians to move out on Saturday to cast their votes for their respective candidates.

He also advised Nigerians not to sell their votes or be intimidated to vote for a candidate that is not their choice.

Pastor Ashimolow during an interview with the Sun called for prayer for peace and leaders that will have the fear of God.

The Cleric in his statement said “Firstly, I think we should pray for peace in our land, that elections would go smoothly without violence, we should all pray that the leaders that will emerge from the elections will be leaders who have fear of God.

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“They will be leaders who have the heart to do good for the people. Leaders who will be selfless, who will go all out to roll up their sleeves and work for our nation to come back to the place where our economy will be good, where the future will be bright and the citizens will be excited about the nation that we call ours.

He also encouraged Nigerians to go out and vote for the person that they have conviction will do good for Nigeria.

They shouldn’t sell their votes; they shouldn’t be intimidated to vote for someone they don’t want,” he said.

It’s our country and it is democracy. It is through our votes that we can do good for Nigeria and we should all be contented,” he added.

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