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Fr. Mbaka asks National Assembly to impeach Buhari if he fails to resign

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President Muhammadu Buhari has lost one of his most passionate supporters in the 2015 election run – the Catholic Priest and Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Fr. Ejike Mbaka.

Mbaka said Buhari has not only failed Nigeria, but maintained a grave silence despite the incessant killings in the country.

Mbaka, whose 2015 New Year sermon titled ‘From Goodluck to Badluck’ helped propel Buhari’s candidacy in the 2015 election especially in the South East, and undermined ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s chances at the poll, said Buhari should no longer remain in office.

“Let me tell you; if it is in a civilized country, by now, President Buhari would have resigned with what is happening.

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“Nigerians are crying because there’s no security in the country, the House of Representatives should impeach the president if he doesn’t want to resign,” Mbaka said.

He added: ”A good coach cannot watch his players to be defeated when he has players sitting down on the bench. It is either Buhari resigns by himself or he will be impeached.

”This statement is too mysterious and supernatural, I know many people will begin to fight it, saying did you not pray for Buhari? Did Samuel not anoint Saul? Am I the creator of Buhari? God created him, Nigerians supported him because he did well sometime. But now, how can people be dying and the chief security officer of the country will be sitting down without making any comment? Gunmen attacking people everywhere.”

“I pray that the church leadership will understand me as a messenger of God and not begin to attack me because the danger is going to affect the church.

“When gunmen begin to strike inside the church, they will begin to kill one man of God or the other or even members of the church. Who will go to church again? The priests will lose their job, the Bishops will lose their jobs. So you better keep quiet or support what I’m saying,” Mbaka added.

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