Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Latter Rain Assembly has said even though there was clear corruption under former President Goodluck Jonathan, life was easier than it is currently under President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Education in shambles did not start with Buhari, health care delivery in shambles did not start with Buhari, infrastructural deficit did not start with Buhari. What many people are saying is that there was corruption under Jonathan, yes, but life was better. At least we were able to get this, but this man cornered all the money, locked it up. He’s not releasing anything, so let’s fight him to a standstill.
That’s what some people are saying. That’s the reaction of many”, Bakare said in an interview with Heritage Media in Calgary, Canada.
Bakare also added that Buhari’s administration also has areas where it performed better.
“Let’s take this bit by bit. We are no longer importing rice in Nigeria in three years. That’s an incredible achievement. 17 local governments occupied by Boko Haram, no longer an issue. That’s an incredible achievement. We hope they will do more”, Bakare said.
He had issues with Buhari’s choice of ministers also by saying, “In Nigeria, what I have found out is that we put round pegs in square holes and vice versa. For example, the person in charge of Budget and Planning is a lawyer. What experience has he got to be entrusted with that other than federal character? And you can begin to look at each ministry the same way.”
“And the civil service that is supposed to be the memory bank of government, they have promoted mediocrity.
We take the relics of society, the dropouts…and we bring them into the civil service and we expect to outperform those who have invested in critical sectors of human capital development. It’s not going to happen”, he said.
According to Bakare, even though it took long for Buhari to put toether his cabinet because he inherited an empty treasury, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who also inherited an empty treasury in 1999, managed to assemble the best cabinet from across the world.
“Development under President Buhari Buhari has been slow because as he said, he inherited an empty treasury. For six months, he could not appoint ministers because there was no money to pay them, and little by little, thank God, oil picked up.
“But a person like Obasanjo will now attack him and say, rightly, the price of oil had fallen completely and I met an empty treasury but I didn’t give excuses, I worked.
“But the difference is this, Obasanjo assembled the best, the brightest from across the nations of the earth, economists that knew their onions, to begin to help steer the affairs of the nation, and that is less seen in this administration.
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