The Supreme Head of the Cherubim & Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria, Solomon Alao, has called on the President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to halt the new wave of relocation abroad by Nigerians, commonly known as Japa.
Alao, in a statement, said, “The President is fully aware of the latest syndrome of Japa, which now propels our best brains to flee from their fatherland in search of greener pasture. Efforts must be made to bring them back home to help in the rebuilding of our country.”
Alao urged Tinubu not to adopt a winner-takes-all posture to governance but include people from all regions of the country in his government.
He said, “The President is a man known for his immense wealth of experience in governance which he displayed while he was governor in Lagos State.
“It is up to him now to bring that experience to bear in the governance of the country now that he is at the centre.
“The new President must constitute an all-inclusive government bearing in mind the diverse geographical, religious, and ethnic balancing of the country. He should also do far more in addressing the problem of insecurity and corruption which have refused to go away from our land.”
Also stressed that Tinubu must “see to it that allocation of critical offices in his government is done with equity and fairness. He must ensure all sections of the country are brought to the table from the North, East, South and West, Christians and Muslims, to jointly address the multifarous challenges confronting the country.”