Buhari promised a lot, but made Nigerians more vulnerable – Kukah  

Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah

Kukah, however, commended Buhari for the efforts made in the area of infrastructure and in seeking to improve the electoral process.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of making lofty promises before his election in 2015 and re-election in 2019 and leaving Nigerians ‘far more vulnerable’.

Kukah said in his 2022 Christmas Message titled “Nigeria: Let Us Turn A New Page” that although Buhari’s health had improved in the last seven and half years, the president has not improved healthcare services in Nigeria.

He said, “Mr. President Sir, a merry Christmas to you and your entire family. I speak for myself and Nigerians when I say, we thank God that He mercifully restored you to good health. We know that you are healthier now than you were before. We can see it in the spring in your steps, the thousands of miles you have continued to cover as you travel abroad. May God give you more years of good health.

“However, I also wish that millions of our citizens had a chance to enjoy just a fraction of your own health by a measurable improvement in the quality of health care in our country.

“It is sad that despite your lofty promises, you are leaving us far more vulnerable than when you came, that the corruption we thought would be fought has become a leviathan and sadly, a consequence of a government marked by nepotism.

“In my Christmas Message last year, I pointed out the fact that you had breached the Constitution by your failure to honour and adhere to the federal character provisions of our Constitution. The evidence is all before us all,” the clergyman said.

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Kukah, however, commended Buhari for the efforts made in the area of infrastructure and in seeking to improve the electoral process.

Kukah

“Am I to believe that you knew and could do nothing about the Muslim-Muslim ticket within your Party?” he noted. “Still, we pray for a free, fair and credible election.”

Kukah lamented abducted “children still in the forests, in the hands of evil men” and urged Nigerians to be “vigilant” and called for a change of strategy on the part of the masses to dethrone arrogant men and women in power who are determined to make Nigeria a jungle.

“This is the last Christmas for this present government’s administration. Let us all do our duty as we have a chance to choose new leaders. Do not be cynical. God is not done with us. Choose leaders who, in your view will love us, will care for us, will cry with us, will laugh with us. Look ahead and do not look back,” he said.

“Although the responses to my messages suggest that, generally, Nigerians listen to our voices in the wilderness. However, the deliberate culture of pauperization and destitution of our people continues. So, we need a change of strategy so that we can turn a new page. We need a new strategy to confront those who sit on the throne of power in arrogance and are determined to reduce our country to a jungle.

“We need a new strategy that separates men and women of honour from those who have chosen dishonour. We need a new strategy that provides a clearer moral guide for ordinary citizens who, based on the moral strength of culture and religion, are seeking to build a good society, even if with straws. We need to stand up and stand firm. We need new mechanisms for saying no to the violence of governance.”

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