Immediate-past Finance Director of CAC, Pastor J.F. Omitinde and his wife (middle), flanked by CAC President, Pastor Samuel O. Oladele and other principal officers of the church, at the retirement and Send-Off Service in honour of Pastor Omitinde, held at the CAC All Saints' Chapel, Ibadan, on Saturday.

President, Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria and Overseas, Pastor Samuel Oladele, on Saturday, declared that the nation’s leaders reneged on electoral promises which gave them the votes of Nigerians.

Oladele lamented that political office-holders entrusted with the leadership of the country have not delivered on their manifestos, which promise a good life, security, power supply and healthcare facilities for all Nigerians.

“They promised they would make life better for Nigerians, they promised Nigerians light, they promised Nigerians security, and they promised them better healthcare, but none of it is coming. We are not seeing anything. We are paying almost N1,300 for fuel now. How can we bear that? It is too harsh for the citizens.

“So we are calling on the leaders of this nation, especially the president, to look at the situation in the country, and do something fast, as CAN would say, it should declare a state of emergency on security and other issues destroying this country,” Oladele said.