‘Nigeria’s leaders should apologize to Abacha’s family for insecurity to end’ – Prophet

Fatima Abdullahi
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Prophet Haruna Musa, General Overseer of Kingdom Dominion Outreach Ministry International (also known as Grace Land Church), has asked Nigerian leaders from former Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar to the current administration to apologise to the family of late Gen. Sani Abacha.

The prophet said the apology will end insecurity in the country.

Speaking with journalists in Jos, the Plateau State capital, Musa said: “This is the message that God Almighty sent me to deliver to the nation and its leadership.

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“Insecurity in Nigeria will soon be a thing of the past. All those that have a hand in this issue of insecurity and the shedding of the blood of innocent Nigerians on their hands will go down.”

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Musa continued, “Nigerian leaders from Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar to current leaders should apologise to the Gen. Abacha family, because his spirit is not resting and it’s fighting every leader that enters Aso Rock.”

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Giving reasons for the apology, the prophet claimed, “Gen. Abacha died on seat and the leaders lied against him and are refusing his family freedom, so any leader that enters Aso Rock to lead Nigerians, and wants to succeed, the person has to appease Abacha’s spirit and also embrace his family.”

Musa further admonished, “Alhaji Mohammed Abacha or any of his family members should be allowed to be part of government if the leader wants to succeed.”

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The prophet urged the nation’s leaders to seek reconciliation and allow the Abacha family to participate in governance, saying that doing so would help the late general’s spirit rest.

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