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<p>Providence People’s Congress, PPC, one of the nation’s political parties established in 2013, recorded an impressive showing in the 2019 general elections through a dedicated team work and commitment to ideology. So strong has the party been that during the elections, it had 30 senatorial candidates, 70 House of Representatives and 15 governorship candidates on its platform. </p>



<p>During the campaigns, the
national chairman of the party, Benson Adetona, admonished Nigerians to look
beyond the rhetoric of other political parties and vote for PPC, whose manifestos, according to him,
are masses oriented. He stated that Nigerians should discern which of the other
political parties truly represented the people and would fight for their
betterment.</p>



<p>In a
recent exclusive interview with OpenLife, Adetona, in a similar tone advocated,
albeit spiritually, on the need for Nigerians to clinically comb the resume of
public office seekers before casting ballot “Our position as Providence People&#8217;s Congress is for
voters to get it right. The government in power should as well  ;do it right daily and under the leading of the
Spirit of God. Those who don&#8217;t reckon with God must repent now. Power itself is
transient. ; Baba Obasanjo left, Yar’Adua
left, Goodluck left Buhari would leave. The one after him would leave. It’s a natural
law. Let&#8217;s keep fixing Nigeria daily and keep 2023 aside, at least for now.
2023 will take care of itself when it comes,” he submitted.</p>



<p>On the prospects of PPC
itching higher than it did in 2019 in future elections especially 2023 even
though he feels there should be less talk about 2023, the chairman maintains
that PPC is the party for the people. He encapsulates his argument on a
spiritual pathway saying “the message of the gospel is that of the cross and
the ministry is of the Lord Jesus. PPC is called forth to possess the gate of
Nigeria through genuine cry for repentance. We are in search of men willing to
see the consolation of Nigeria.”</p>



<p>On insecurity, Adetona is
highly disturbed about the unwarranted killings in the system. He explained the
missed path that regrettably led Nigeria to where it is. The path, he says, is
the way of God  ;“if we return to the Lord
by loving Him with all our hearts, might and soul and we choose to love our
neighbors as ourselves, we would have no kidnapping, no ritual killings, ; no corruption, ; no stealing, no evil in society. There will
care for the weak, the poor, the  ;needy,
widows,  ;orphans,  ;the aged and the homeless.</p>



<p>So there&#8217;s disincentive
for crime and you don&#8217;t need money to make this change. This is what will
permanently answer insecurity and that&#8217;s where PPC is headed,”</p>



<p>Beyond the well chiseled
security plans of PPC when voted into power, Adetona sees “Amotekun is a child
of circumstance. Everyone has come to see it as the way to go as other regions
come up with their own in the days to come. Providence Peoples Congress
envisages that the enabling law will hand it over to the people for governance
and management with supervision or oversight of government. Amotekun is a great
window to regional government which PPC is aiming to put in place when it forms
government,” he stated.</p>

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