“Vote Them Out In 2027” -Apostle Michael Orokpo Blasts Leaders Over Rising Terrorism

Apostle Michael Orokpo has sparked widespread reactions after delivering a fiery message urging Nigerians to vote out leaders they believe have failed to address the country’s worsening insecurity.

In a viral sermon, Michael Orokpo expressed deep frustration over persistent cases of terrorism and violence across the nation, calling on citizens to use the ballot as a tool for accountability in the 2027 general elections.

The cleric lamented what he described as a “normalization of bloodshed,” stressing that continued attacks by terrorist groups reflect a failure of leadership at various levels. According to him, Nigerians must move beyond complaints and take decisive democratic action.

“Vote them out in 2027,” Orokpo declared emphatically, urging citizens not to be swayed by political sentiments, ethnic loyalties, or financial inducements during elections. He emphasized that leadership should be based on competence, integrity, and the ability to secure lives and property.

His remarks come amid growing concerns over insecurity in several parts of the country, with many communities grappling with banditry, kidnappings, and insurgent attacks. The apostle warned that silence and inaction from citizens could further embolden perpetrators.

Orokpo also called on the church and religious leaders to speak truth to power, insisting that faith-based institutions have a responsibility to advocate for justice and national stability.

The sermon has since ignited debates on social media, with some Nigerians supporting his stance on electoral accountability, while others caution against politicizing the pulpit.

As the 2027 elections draw closer, his comments add to the increasing calls for leadership reform and a more security-focused governance agenda in Nigeria……See More

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