El-Rufai, who spoke in
Lagos during the Sunday service of The Latter Rain Assembly, noted that it was
crystal clear that Nigerians were battling with multi-facetted challenges,
which were the outcome of the looting of the nation’s resources in the past
years.
Governor Nasir el-Rufai of
Kaduna State on Sunday said he was sad that Nigerians were experiencing worst
economic recession ever witnessed in the history of the nation.
He, however, called on
Nigerians to cooperate with the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to
see the nation through its trying times, adding that the president did not
intend to enrich himself with the nation’s treasury.
The governor said, “We have
always known that there is massive corruption in Nigeria but the revelations of
the past one year have shocked even the most pessimistic of critics. Nearly 70
per cent of Nigeria’s oil revenues disappeared without a trace.
“Of course, there must be
consequences for that. When we sit down with President Buhari these days, I
pity him. I pity him because he has always become President anytime Nigeria is
in trouble.
“First, it was after the
NPN (National Party of Nigeria) government had almost grounded the economy (in
1984) and now, after a massive looting of the nation’s treasury; and he has to
lead the team to fix it.
“But we are working round
the clock to fix these problems. With your prayers and the cooperation of
Nigerians, we shall surmount these problems.”
“President Buhari loves
humanity passionately; his strength is that he believes everyone could be
trusted, which is also a weakness. When he gives people any assignment, he
expects people to carry out the assignment with all honesty. Unfortunately,
this is not so all the time as we have seen over time and that’s why I said it
is a weakness.
“The President is not a man
who has interest in making money for himself or for his friends. Mistakes could
be made; only God is perfect,” he added.
El-Rufai attributed his
status today as a governor to the advice of the Serving Overseer of The Latter
Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, who, he said, invited him to “Buhari’s
party,” the CPC (Congress for Progressives Change) in 2011.
He stated, “I already made
up my mind never to go into public office after I left office the last time.
Pastor Bakare told me that I should not be bitter; that I should forgive anyone
who might have offended me and should move on with my life.
“He then invited me to the
join Buhari’s party, the CPC, in 2011 and we have continued since then. Today,
I’m close to President Buhari because of what Pastor Bakare has done. Today,
I’m a governor because of what Pastor Bakare has done. I’m no longer sad; I’ve
forgiven everyone; and I’m no longer bitter.
“More importantly, we need
the prayers of Nigerians to succeed.”
The past baggage on the present government is too much to be honest
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