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| Bakare pictured with Buhari |
The Serving Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly,and President Buhari's
one time presidential running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, spoke to
Punch on why Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo should be blamed for Jonathan and Yar’Adua's failures....Excerpts below
Those eight years (Obasanjo spent as president) should have been
formidable years of putting Nigeria upon a pedestal that nobody can
reverse it. And above all, whether it is insecurity or selfishness,
which is the greatest curse on the face of the earth, he gave the weak
and the sick to the nation. Whatever happened during Umar Yar’Adua and
Goodluck Jonathan era – yes, they will have their own portion of the
blame – but Obasanjo thought he could manipulate things from Ota.
That is my opinion; that is my pain. He robbed this
nation of quality leadership and he robbed this nation of being put on a
pedestal of predictable progress. That should be his regret. Now, he
should repent and contribute his quota towards giving quality leadership
to this nation.
He did (mess things) big time; time will tell.
On those jumping shop and claiming Ex president Jonathan failed to fight corruption, he said
I will put it this way: failure is an orphan, success has many fathers.
I’ve seen in this country that we are quick to shoot the wounded.
If Jonathan did not accomplish much in the time he was president or vice
president, I thank God for one thing: he did not allow a bloodbath in
the process of handing over power. If he had decided to use all the
powers at his disposal, he could still be unseated but there would have
been bloodbath that was unnecessary and President Buhari alluded to that
both in Washington—I was there with him when he made that statement—and
here, when he received the baton in May. On October 1, he still alluded
to it that he (Jonathan) saved Nigeria from an unnecessary bloodbath.
As for those who are talking, especially those he (Jonathan) looked up
to as father figures; it’s too soon to abandon a person, no matter what
he has done wrong or right. Let the law take the full effect if he has
done anything that borders on crime. I am not supporting abuse of
office, but please, ‘Do not rejoice over me, my enemy,’ as the Bible
says, ‘because if I fall, I will rise again. The righteous man falls
seven times; the Lord picks him up again.’ What am I saying? I am trying
to say, ‘let’s give credit where it is due and let’s give correction
that is necessary.’ We must not shoot the wounded because we are now
teaching future people to sit tight because of the shame that will come
as a result of handing over power.
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