The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has slammed those involved in the siege to the National Assembly on Tuesday.
Addressing his members during Wednesday evening prayers, Enenche said both the sacked Director-General of the Department of State Services, DSS, Lawal Daura and all those involved in the invasion of the National Assembly will suffer disgrace.
Recall that DSS operatives had on Tuesday condoned off the National Assembly in a bid to prevent lawmakers from gaining access.
Following the siege to the National Assembly, the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo sacked the DG, Lawal Daura, over the involvement of the secret police.
Enenche, while reacting to the development, declared that disgrace will never leave those behind the siege to the National Assembly.
he said, “All those involved in sending masked men to disgrace Nigeria, starting from the sacked DG of DSS, disgrace will never leave you. I don’t care who sent them, I declare disgrace will never leave you.
“The implication of those masked is that terrorists can now wear mask and cause havoc and nothing will happen. All those who devise mischief, we shall see their end.
“I also saw the police, why has the head of police not sacked too.
“All those in the National Assembly, I urge you to do your work, it’s better to be a lion for one day than a coward for the rest of your life.
“I specially want to see that House of Representatives member who dared the mask men to shoot so I can lay hands on her and impact her. The need of terror has come in this nation, we shall see their end. What happened has shown that God is answering our prayers and we will continue to pray such evil cannot continue.”
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