In an interview with Daily
Trust, Fr Mbaka said president Buhari’s stance on Homosexuality and Corruption
is a welcome development. The founder of Adoration Ministry Enugu, Nigeria
(AMEN), Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka also said the past government raped Nigeria.
“It’s too early to judge
Buhari, going by what we’ve seen in the past governments. But so far, Buhari
has done very well. Look at the case of moral probity, how he, without mincing
words, said no to same sex marriage. It’s immoral, it’s unnatural, and it’s
un-African.
Buhari said it’s not
debatable in Nigeria, he said man should marry a woman and a woman should go
and be married to a man. This is because, if sodomy and lesbianism and
homosexuality are approved in Nigeria, the country will be in trouble. They are
worse than economic collapse; because the bedrock of every successful country
is her morality.
So if Buhari is touching
the heart of the country, which is moral probity and enhancing spiritual value,
he has succeeded. Number two, look at the issue of Boko Haram; here’s somebody
who came to fight terrorism even though there’re skeletal attacks here and
there, but the issue of “Boko Haram” forces operating with flags and taking
over some parts of the country, is dead.
So, Buhari has succeeded,
Kudos to him, no matter how other people are seeing in him, they must learn to
see the good part of him. He’s doing his best but Nigerians must do their best,
too. Buhari cannot be in Abuja and be in Enugu or be in Ebonyi and be in
Nasarawa or Kogi. All of us should be presidents in our own little way. We
should clap for him, even if he has not gotten it 100 percent, 98 percent is
not a small mark. Now, come to the area of corruption, for the first time, the
untouchables in Nigeria are being touched.
Courageously, he’s moving
like a lion, not to gain anything from it but to save Nigeria from sinking.
Take for instance, if it’s not someone like Buhari that’s at the helm of
affairs, by now Nigeria would have been a country going for sale, going, going,
going…gone.
By now, Ghana must be
pricing us, Ivory Coast will be pricing us, Cameroon and even Togo would have
come to say “how can we buy you people?” But the faith, assurance and guaranty
Buhari is giving to the international community is worth more than a lot of things.
They see him as a man that’s trustworthy, a man that’s not corrupt, a man that
they can invest in his government or country, and they’ll go and sleep. And
that’s why foreigners are coming to invest. People are now waiting for the
budget so the country can kick off.
It’s the budget that’s
slowing down things. And you cannot blame Buhari on the budget, neither can you
blame the House of Reps or the Senate on the budget delay because there is
fluctuation in the core source of the budget – oil. Today, oil is $29 per
barrel; tomorrow it is $27 and before you know it, it comes to $31. But
remember, the bench mark is $38. So, how can the budget be approved? Which
means the budget, under this present predicament is unrealistic.
Buhari was realistic when
he made it but the economic decay and collapse has put everybody off balance.
But, as I said, he’s fighting, saying corruption must die; his agenda is
crusade against corruption. And can you imagine that it’s the same people who
wanted to continue to rule us that embezzled 99 percent of the country’s
resources, sending the money abroad. Is that not wickedness?
For me, it’s a rape of the
economy. The past governments raped Nigeria. All of them should be kneeling
down with their hands up, apologizing from morning till night that they should
be pardoned. They raped our morality, they raped our economy, and they raped
our security, they raped our spirituality because they gathered even the men of
God to be singing for them, and they were giving them money. It is a holistic
rape of a country.
The way you often fall out with politicians make people to
wonder why you’re against them…Politicians want to make themselves god and I’m
serving God.
I’m a servant of God. I’m
worried when somebody becomes an idol to be worshipped and makes himself a
sacred cow that cannot be touched. I’m not against politicians. Politics is not
evil, and not all politicians are evil. There’re some good people in politics.
I encourage Christians to join politics with good heart; it’s only good people
that can change the country. Even if you’re not a Christian, and you’re a good
man, join the government,” he said.
Daily Trust
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