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Stop The Blame, Work …Kukah Chides Buhari
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to get serious with reviving the sick economy instead of shifting blames to past leaders of the country.
The President, his handlers and cabinet members have constantly blamed past leaders and administrations for being responsible for the current economic crisis Nigeria is facing.
In a recent report, the president was quoted as saying he inherited nothing from the past leaders.
As a result, northern leader, Senator Joseph Waku, asked that former presidents, including Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan should be probed.
But speaking at the Catholic Bishops Conference dinner night held at the International Event Centre (DOME) in Akure, Ondo state, Kukah declared: “The previous government did not only do bad things; it did a lot of good things.
“And I think the business of government is not our business; our business is if the previous government did bad, that is why we voted a new government.
“We did not vote a government to complain about yesterday. If we wanted yesterday, the new government would not be there. It is really about taking responsibility.
“No matter how much you praise or abuse Jonathan, he is not the president of Nigeria. I think that people must understand that you take power to solve problems, not to agonize.
“As the head of a family, no matter how bad things are: no food in the house; you as a father cannot enter the house crying.
“It is the question of developing the mechanism, else you can’t solve the problem.
“Even my best friends in APC now realize that nobody can sing the song about Jonathan being responsible for the problems we are in.
“We are not asking you to change the whole world, but Jonathan created problems: We are now riding a train between Abuja and Kaduna now; the train was not there before.
“The things that Jonathan did that can help Nigeria; let us continue with them.
“The bad things that Jonathan did and those who deserve to go to prison should go to prison.
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