A Catholic priest, Rev Fr Kelvin Ugwu has expressed dismay over the huge presence of Nigerians at the campaign rallies of the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Edo State, Monday Okpebholo.
He said he never expected any Nigerian to grace APC campaign event judging by widespread complaints of hardship by citizens against the APC led government at the Federal Government level.
Ugwu took to his Facebook page on Monday to reveal his dismay at the development, saying “nothing will change in Nigeria.”
The cleric argued that President Bola Tinubu, would win the next election if he contests because the “hunger and pains in the land” seem not to be affecting Nigerians as widely believed.
“One would have thought that with the high cost of things, the hunger and pains in the land, the death of innocent Nigerians due to inability to afford medical help and the overall failure of APC government, anywhere APC is mentioned, the people would rise up and ensure those elected are made to do what they were elected for…but NO.
“The grand finale rally of APC governor election on Saturday the 14th made me realize that I should stop crying more than the bereaved. The crowd at the rally was unbelievable. Believe me, nothing will change in Nigeria. It is so sad. You see, Tinubu, if he will be alive in the next election, he will still win if he contests,” the clergyman wrote.