Bakare prayed that God
would grant President Buhari wisdom, health, courage and clear vision to do the
needful via policies that would redeem and make Nigeria great.
Pastor Tunde Bakare, the
Convener, Save Nigeria Group, SNG, yesterday joined other eminent Nigerians in
the call for restructuring of Nigeria’s federal system.
Bakare made the call in his
“State of the Nation” broadcast at the Latter Rain Assembly, End-Time Church in
Lagos.
Theme of the broadcast was:
“Looking into the Future with the Eyes of Faith.” He said the founding fathers
had agreed that Nigeria would be “a truly federal state with limited and
specific powers allocated to the Federal Government, and residual powers
inherent in the regional governments.
According to him, this
agreement was the social contract upon which the Nigerian state was formed. He
said that this social contract was broken on May 24, 1966, through the
Unification Decree by the late Gen. J.T.U. Aguiyi-Ironsi’s administration.
Bakare said the current government, under President Muhammadu Buhari, has the
opportunity to provide such leadership Nigerians want by being at the forefront
of the quest for change. According to him, the change will be guided by the
indicators of good governance in a well-structured state, and propelled by a
true unifying national vision.
He said: “Mr President and
his team must summon the courage to make hard choices, especially the choice to
restructure and the choice to embrace the necessary self-sacrifice that
precedes economic recovery. “May 29 this year will mark two full years of this
administration in government. We have no more time to waste.
“Mr President must
galvanise his team to get the job done; square pegs in round holes must be
removed or put in appropriate places. “It is time to demonstrate leadership,
wise judgment and astute public policy that guarantees stable and prosperous
nationhood upon a foundation of peace, and build a well-ordered nation with
strong institutions dispensing justice.
“It is time to arise with
patriotic zeal, to build a great nation such that, years from now, generations
yet unborn will look back at their history, not with disdain, but with
gratitude to God that our generation preceded theirs. “May 2017 be the year we
look into the future with the eyes of faith and take steps to accomplish all
that we know is possible.”
Bakare said 2016 was
characterised by uncertainties, intense political suspense, accelerated global
terror, and mounting economic pressure, due to dwindling resources. He said
that in spite of the challenges, some achievements were recorded in the areas
of security and diversification.
“’As at April 2016, despite
the acceleration of global terror, Boko Haram’s impact had been reduced from 22
attacks per month in 2015 to nine per month in 2016. “Under this
administration, 21 of the abducted Chibok girls were also released to their
parents in October 2016, and last Friday, Rakiya Abubakar, the latest rescued
Chibok schoolgirl, was reunited with her parents in Abuja. “To crown it all, at
the tail end of 2016, Sambisa Forest was liberated and the Boko Haram flag was
captured by our gallant soldiers,” Bakare said.
He, therefore, prayed for
the safe return of all still in captivity, the continued protection of the
fighters, and the safety and rehabilitation of all internally displaced
persons. The cleric said: “The government’s diversification efforts have also
propelled increased attention to agriculture with the sector growing by 4.54
per cent in the third quarter of the year, despite the 2.24 per cent year on
year reduction in growth rate.
“The third quarter also saw
growth in non-oil sectors including fishing and crop production. “These are
signs of a diversifying economy. Therefore, the assumption that the Buhari-led
administration lacks direction is questionable.”
Bakare then urged Nigerians,
irrespective of religious, ethnic, gender or other distinctions, to pray for
God’s intervention and support the government. “Prayer has its place, but God
will not come down to solve problems. He has already equipped us to solve them.
“God is looking for patriots who will become responsible for their families,
for their communities, for their organisations, for their nation, for the
continent and for the world, “he said.

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