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God’ll punish all leaders encouraging killing of Igbo Youths – Mbaka (Video)
Rev Father Ejike Mbaka has reacted angrily over the reported unabated killing of youths across the southeast referred to as a comprise of the political leaders.
Rev Father Ejike Mbaka has reacted angrily over the reported unabated killing of youths across the southeast referred to as a comprise of the political leaders.
Captured in one of his recent programmes, Mbaka stressed the need Igbo leaders have to include him in most security and development meetings that would affect the youths.
He went on to affirm if the political leaders fails to involve him and continue to ignore his importance he would continue to speak out against them without considering their existence.
Speaking particular to the Enugu State government, Rev Mabaka noted “I’m available for them if they make any law without consulting me let them not expect me to consult them before I make any statement.
“God Will not forget the leaders if we’re watching our youth dying, watching our mothers dying – Mbaka warned during church sermon adding that there is no job. And any government that can’t make job opportunities available for the youths has failed.
He further warned that more crime waves may hit the city if the young people are watched roaming around streets with little or nothing to hold on to for a living.
“There are people if they don’t go out with their Keke their wives will not eat, their children will not eat and parents will not eat, their sick mothers will not take any medicine.
“If you catch any Keke person that commits any sin, punish the person. You can’t generalize the sin of one person to everybody. The action is fallacious. Video