Ex-AGF: Politicians who rig elections shouldn’t expect God’s help

Agabi spoke when he appeared as a guest on Laolu Akande‘s “Inside Sources,” a socio-political programme aired on Channels Television on Sunday. The former minister said there is a misconception about democracy among political parties in Nigeria. “We believe that in politics, good and bad are equal. They are not,” he said. “We believe that the end justifies the means. If you can get away with it, you can take it illicitly now and negotiate later. The political parties are not democratic institutions. “They don’t comply with their own rules. They make peace and compromise. So as long as that is happening at the party level, what do you expect the end product to be? precisely the kind of problems that we’re now having. Primaries are rigged at the party level. “But giving it a spiritual dimension, when you have stolen the office that you are holding, do you expect God to partner with you in it? No! “Can you pray over that office? No, you can’t. Can you use it to do any good? You can’t. So that’s the problem. “St. Paul said, I am an apostle of Jesus Christ, by the grace of God. Whatever office you hold, you must be able to say the same thing. You must be able to say, I am a governor by the grace of God. “Yes, I am a senator by the grace of God. If you can’t say that, your prayer in calling upon the Lord to join you in that office is an abomination.” Thecable

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