The senior pastor of Citadel Global Community Church in Lagos, Tunde Bakare, on Sunday said the state of Nigeria’s does not reflect President Muhammadu Buhari that he knows, reports Channels Television
In his State of the Nation address to commemorate the 2021 Easter celebrations, the report submits that Bakare said he is forced to speak out owing to what he described as Buhari’s legacy being confined to the unsavoury side of history.
“I am compelled to speak out because the state of the nation does not represent the Buhari I knew when we took that solemn journey towards rebuilding Nigeria,” he tweeted.
“I am compelled to speak out at this point because, given the state of the nation, the legacy of President Muhammadu Buhari is in grave danger of being confined to an unsavoury side of history. I am indeed compelled to speak out because Nigeria is in a state of emergency.”
According to the source, Bakare also said Nigeria is in a state of emergency over a series of security challenges ranging from terrorism to banditry, kidnapping to militancy, cultism to human trafficking among several others.and recalled that when President Buhari took office in 2015, he promised to tackle corruption, tackle insecurity and fix the nation’s economy.
“Fellow Nigerians, you may recall that as PMB took the oath of office during his first term in office, he summed up his election campaign promises in 3 pivotal agendas, namely: Security, Anti-Corruption & Eco Diversification with a focus on job creation.
“However, the 1st term saw the Buhari
admin grapple with the collapse in oil prices and Nigeria’s 1st recession in
about 25 yrs. Despite the false starts, the admin succeeded in bringing Nigeria
out of recession and made some gains in security, job creation and
anti-corruption.
“On security, the administration of President Buhari continued the military assault on Boko Haram that had commenced at the end of the term of his predecessor.
“We recall the PMB’s 1st bold move when he ordered the relocation of the Command Control Centre from Abuja to Borno. By December 2015, the government declared Boko Haram 'technically defeated' and unable to mount conventional attacks against hard or soft targets", he said.
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