Speaking yesterday in Lagos
during his state of the nation address titled, “It is time to renegotiate our
union”, Bakare who was the running mate to President Buhari in the 2011
presidential election on the platform of the defunct Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC) declared.
The Serving Overseer of the
Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has slammed the Muhammadu Buhari
administration saying the current administration has failed in what seems to be
its area of strength – security, and has permitted genocide in some parts of
the country.
“This administration anchored its policy
outlook on three main thrusts, including security, job creation through
diversification, and anti-corruption, yet all around us are signs of
retrogression. “Nothing indicts the current government greater than its failure
in one key performance area that ought to be its strength: security.
“Despite recent setbacks,
we acknowledge the gains in the war against Boko Haram, but highly disturbing
is the mayhem being continually unleashed by herdsmen on communities in
different states across the country, including Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Adamawa,
Kaduna, Enugu, Edo and Ogun states, leaving trails of weeping and wailing.
The recent killings in
Benue State are akin to the last straw that is set to break the camel’s back.
“As was the case with
previous administrations, the current government appears to be merely patching
the cracks on the wall.”
“As at June 2015, the
unemployment rate was 8.2% of a labour force of 74 million, meaning that about
6 million Nigerians were unemployed. By September 2017, despite such efforts as
N-Power and a range of policies aimed at improving enterprise development and
facilitating job creation, the unemployment rate had risen to 18.8% of a labour
force of 85.1 million, indicating that between 2015 and 2017, the number of
unemployed Nigerians rose from about 6 million to almost 16 million,” Bakare
said
Describing the Buhari administration’s
anti-graft war as ineffective, Bakare said
“The ineffectiveness of the
anti-corruption war is seen in the loss of crucial corruption cases.
“These losses are in
addition to bizarre developments such as the failure of the government to
confirm a substantive Chairman for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), despite the fact that the same political party controls both the
executive and the legislature.
“Not to mention the public
showdown between EFCC and Department of State Services (DSS) officials or the
opposition of the Director-General of the DSS to the confirmation of the Acting
Chairman of the EFCC.”
Bakare, also criticized the Federal Government
over its handling of the various herdsmen attacks across the country
His words:
“Not only has the government failed to stop
these killings across the country, it has done so against the backdrop of
conspiratorial silence, choosing rather to label such attacks “an issue of
communal misunderstanding”, as the Inspector- General of Police recently did in
respect of the Benue attacks, it has treated the menace with kid gloves even
after the Global Terrorism Index 2015 described “militant” herdsmen as “the
fourth most deadly group of 2014”. Worse still, some of these killings have
reportedly been carried out in collusion with the military.
“Recently, the Secretary to
the Adamawa State Government, Umar Bindir, justified the bearing of arms by the
herdsmen, but failed to tell where the herdsmen get their guns from and with
which government agency these guns are registered.
“Who authorised them to
bear arms? Who gave them immunity against section 3 of the Robbery and Firearms
(Special Provisions) Act 1990, which prescribes punishment for illegal
possession of arms? Who monitors the use of these guns? Why have the relevant
government agencies failed to act? In particular, why has the name Department
of State Services (DSS) become synonymous with the phrase “Deliberate Sinful
Silence” (DSS)? Or is it now the Department of Sinful Silence?”
“Mr. President, in his New
Year address to the nation, did not consider the menace or the pain of victims
of previous attacks worth a mention in his address,” he said. Proffering
solution to the current impasse in the country, Bakare said what Nigeria
requires now is not elections, but a renegotiation of her union through
restructuring.
“The election of June 12,
what did it produce? Is it election we need now or to restructure our country?
If you don’t want to develop, no problem but let others develop. We need to
restructure, an election every four years has become a colossal waste to
Nigeria,” he noted. Calling to question the New Year address of President
Buhari on restructuring, Bakare said the president’s position has further
alienated his government from the voice of reason in relation to the call to
restructure Nigeria. “I totally agree with Mr. President that we need process
reforms; otherwise, we would not be appointing dead men to head parastatals,
but can process reforms replace foundational structural reforms? Never.
“Therefore, I say to those
who have the power to take the decisions and actions necessary to end these
atrocities, especially by restructuring the nation, but have failed to do so
for political gains, that they are attempting to establish a city by iniquity
and there are dire consequences. “You either restructure the country or get
out. Leadership is by hard work and not by wearing babanriga. The current
edifice of state has become a deathtrap.
Asked whether he has parted
ways with President Buhari, the clergyman said:
“A friend speaks truth to
his friend. What I have said in the open, I have said in the secret. I am not a
coward.
Why would there be a
parting of ways? None whatsoever.”
On whether he has had an audience with Buhari
over the herdsmen killings, he said:
“I have advised him severally, last year
alone, I advised him 18 times.” Bakare stated that in decent societies, the
government would have been shown the way out on the Benue killings, explaining
that: “Look at what happened to IPOB, they mobilized heavily, both military and
air force to go because of a man that is not killing anybody, but just saying
there will be no election and peace.
“This is where people are
literally being murdered and nothing was done. That is not justice. What
happened to those 70 people is a sad tale. In fact, in decent societies, such
government will be shown the way out.” “The wind of change should blow any
government that is not taking care of the welfare and security of the people
away at anytime and anywhere.
The primary purpose of any
government is to take care of the welfare and security of the people. Will I
keep quiet and not talk?”
Clarifying his recent
statement where he was quoted during the watch night service on January 1st
that God told him to contest in 2019, Bakare said the declaration was not a
presidential campaign flag-off.
“My priority is
restructuring; I am not running for any election. The present political
structure is even messing up the good people.” He said his declaration for
presidency has triggered massive anxiety and speculations in the polity, noting
that it “was an invitation to prayers sent out to fellow labourers initiated in
our corporate destiny as nation builders.”
“To the uninitiated, that
declaration was news, but to my partners in destiny, to whom indeed the request
for prayers was extended, my journey and trajectory in the call to nation
building are well known. “Nowhere in that declaration did I mention running for
election.
It is, however, not
surprising that politicians and the politically-minded have interpreted it as
such,” he said. Bakare said if it is the wish of God for him to lead the
country, he would accept it in good faith, declaring that he is running, but
not for elections even as he can still lead the country without contesting for
elections.
Thank you sir, you spoke well
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