Matthew Kukah, bishop of Sokoto diocese of the Catholic Church, says
President Muhammadu Buhari and some of his ministers are not happy.
Kukah said this in an interview with Abang Mercy , a social media expert.
The cleric said those currently in charge of this nation did not envisage that things would take this turn.
There has been an outcry of hardship among some Nigerians.
“We
must get our people to a point in which they appreciate when the value
of their life is
depreciating. And that is what is happening to us now,”
he said.
“In most part of northern Nigeria for example where
children are stunting, when those children turn 30, 40 and they become
part of your workforce, their capacity to interpret data, grasp the
urgency of development is severely constrained.
“For me, these
are some of the issues and that is why I say Buhari himself is not
happy… except a few ministers, but even the ministers themselves are
unhappy because they didn’t imagine that they would be going through the
difficulty that they are going through.
“If I ask you to point
at one department of government that is so upbeat about what people have
achieved, I think it will be hard to find out any.”
Kukah said
some of the president’s “new friends” in the All Progressives Congress
(APC) were those he sent to jail while serving as the military head of
state in 1984.
He said it was worrisome that the president has not changed the approach he used to fight corruption during his military regime.
Kukah added that the Nigerian leader was not brought into power by angels.
“I
have known Buhari for a while but I don’t want to claim I am close to
him but he is a man I have tremendous respect for,” Kukah said.
“My
worry is that President Buhari thought and probably still thinks
corruption is stealing money, and the people stealing money are largely
bureaucrats or government officials, which was what happened in 1984.
“Buhari simply went around and arrested all the people who were holding government offices.
The
only thing we feel very sad about Nigeria is our collective amnesia.
There are people who are key kingpins in APC today who were sentenced to
various years of imprisonment by Buhari in 1984, some up to 100 years.
“But
since this is Nigeria, many of them have finished serving their
100-year jail term. They have come back, joined APC and are active
members of the party.
“Buhari was not brought into power by
angels. We know the nature of the vehicle that would bring anybody to
the presidency of Nigeria.”
Although the cleric said he was not
in the position to access the Buhari administration, he maintained that
the president still had the time to make right his wrongs.
“I am
not the one to measure Buhari’s competence. It will take us four years
to decide if Buhari is the man for the job or not. Or we have the
national assembly; if they are serious and up to their job, they can
stop an incompetent president mid-way,” he said.
“Buhari is going
to be president for four years. We are just gone past the first half.
And like the game of soccer, until the final whistle is blown, you can’t
say who has won.
“It is quite conceivable that he might probably
do something quite spectacular. For example, he is going to the
south-east, which I think is quite unfortunate because it came so many
years too late.
“But notwithstanding that, I think with a certain
kind of smartness, and if the president has the ability to look back
and say what could we have done differently, and if he can take his
attention away from some of the hypocrites around him, I think Buhari is
free to step forward and say he wants to run for the 2019 election.”
Source: thecable.ng
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