Internet personality and businessman Isaac Fayose has expressed doubt that the change of government being advocated by some Nigerians will materialise without divine intervention.
Fayose made the remarks in a post shared on his official Facebook page on Sunday while reacting to the outcome of the Federal Capital Territory council elections.
CREEBHILLS reports that the ruling All Progressives Congress cleared most of the council seats in the just concluded polls. Opposition figures, however, alleged that the election was marred by vote buying, violence and intimidation.
Responding to the development, Fayose urged Nigerians seeking political change to turn to prayer.
He wrote, “INEC is a cesspit of electoral irregularities and malfeasance. I laugh at any Nigerian who’s deluding themselves over yesterday’s local government election in Abuja.
“As a matter of fact, there won’t be much difference between the outcome of the Abuja local government election held yesterday and the outcome of the next presidential election.
“Any Nigerian who’s unhappy with the Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led APC government should use this Lent season to seek God’s intervention for Nigeria and beg God to divinely remove APC because, as it stands today, the votes of the Nigerian electorate are incapable of terminating or dislodging them from office in 2027.
“It’s well with Nigeria and Nigerians. Amen IJN”.
His comments add to ongoing debates surrounding the credibility of elections and the prospects for political change ahead of the 2027 general elections.


