Accusations of murders, persecution of Christians by the administration of Tinubu False -APC G3

An organization to support the congress of all progressives, APC Grassroots Governance Group (APC G3) has described the accusations of murders and persecution of Christians in Nigeria as false and misleading.

APC G3 has also urged the international community to ignore the accusations, stating that President Bola Tinubu is managing an inclusive government that brings everyone regardless of religious affiliations.

Tuesday the group in a press declaration signed by its national coordinator, Amechi Chuks Oyema, said that Christians immensely benefited from the administration despite the initial skepticism that followed the presidential elections of 2023.

According to APC G3, most Christians have now understood that the noise on the Muslim ticket-Musulman was used by desperate opposition figures to cause confusion before the general elections of 2023.

The support group urged opposition politicians to desist from the Nigeria division along the religious line in their despair to remove a performing government.

According to APC G3 “we strongly condemn the failed attempt by desperate politicians to connect the Tinubu administration with the persecution of Christians.

“Unlike some of his opponents, President Bola Tinubu has not imposed his religion even in his family.

“Let it be said here, more Christians not only praised President Tinubu to be neutral, but are ready to support, make a campaign and vote for him in the general elections of 2027.

“Obviously, those who have made noise on the Muslim ticket-Musulman and have scared in the Christian community are confused that President Tinubu has disappointed them.

“In APC G3 we bravely say that Christians have benefited immensely of this administration, even when they doubted it in 2023.

“In 2027, more Christians will support, will make a campaign and vote for President Bola Tinubu because he has shown that he is for everyone regardless of religion”.

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