Popular spiritual leader and founder of One Love Family sect,
Satguru Maharaj ji, has tasked President Muhammadu Buhari to redeem his
vows to Nigerians and chase away the bad eggs in the society.
According to Maharaj ji, Nigerians cannot continue to suffer while in the midst of plenty.
In a statement issued by the spiritual leader in Ibadan on Saturday and made available to NAN, Maharaj ji urged the president to tackle the prolonged fuel scarcity in the country.
“We want the President to chase away the bad eggs in the society; particularly the oil marketers threatening the polity with fuel scarcity.
But following the President Buhari’s victory at the poll, Guru Maharaji ji made his first address to the president last month.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government and petrol marketers on Friday agreed to put an end to Nigeria’s fuel scarcity problems before the close of business next week Saturday.
According to Maharaj ji, Nigerians cannot continue to suffer while in the midst of plenty.
In a statement issued by the spiritual leader in Ibadan on Saturday and made available to NAN, Maharaj ji urged the president to tackle the prolonged fuel scarcity in the country.
“We want the President to chase away the bad eggs in the society; particularly the oil marketers threatening the polity with fuel scarcity.
“Nigerians have resorted to all kinds of make shift plans to survive. We cannot continue to suffer in the midst of plenty”, Maharajji said.
Maharaji also said that public wellbeing was being threatened by
few fuel marketers and as such, urgent action needed to be taken against
the oil cabals to move the country forward.
“This is part of your election promises and you can’t afford to
disappoint Nigerians because it has now become a debt you owe the
people”, he advised Buhari.
Guru Maharaj ji who declared himself to be the Perfect Living Master
had earlier predicted that there was “no vacancy for Buhari at Aso
Rock”.But following the President Buhari’s victory at the poll, Guru Maharaji ji made his first address to the president last month.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government and petrol marketers on Friday agreed to put an end to Nigeria’s fuel scarcity problems before the close of business next week Saturday.
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