The General
Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, on Sunday in
Lagos
cautioned the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, against appointing persons
with questionable character into his government.
Some of these
people, the cleric said, were among those who facilitated Buhari’s success on
March 28.
Bakare, who was
the running mate to Buhari in the 2011 Presidential election on the platform of
the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, said this at the 26th anniversary
of his church. He delivered a message titled, ‘Democracy audit: chances,
choices and consequences.’
The 60 year-old
pastor urged Buhari to start the fight against corruption from his circle and
lay a good example, saying change cannot be achieved if these were not done.
He said, “I
congratulate Nigerians; we have chosen a man of integrity as our President. But
integrity is not enough to run a government.
“May the good Lord
surround the President-elect with men and women of goodwill, great intellectual
capacity, competence and character to help restore our wasted years.
“I pray sincerely
that not all those who facilitated his winning the election will be among those
who run the government. I did say before the election that I trust the person
of General Buhari but not all those around him.
“I mean every word
of it because many of them are nothing but Ali Baba and 40 thieves.
And if these are the same who would go into government, you can’t fight evil
with evil. You can as well kiss the anti-corruption stance of Mr.
President-elect goodbye.”
Bakare prayed for
Buhari to have the needed wisdom and strength, noting that people were already
submitting applications to him to serve in the incoming administration.
“You don’t know
how many applications are in my phone. I am not the Vice-President; I am not
looking for a job. They said ‘we know General Buhari listens to you; if I
cannot get Minister of Works, maybe I will get Minister of Aviation’.
“The vultures are
now going round and round. If he does not have quality people around him, then
they will put round pegs in square holes and within two years, we are back to
square one.”
The cleric saluted
INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega for his leadership and “comportment in the face of
grave accusation and provocation.”
He also commended
President Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat, noting that he had written
his name in gold.
Meanwhile, a
former Chaplain of Aso Villa during the administration of ex-President Olusegun
Obasanjo, Reverend William Okoye, has called on Buhari to reduce the cost of
governance by reducing the number of political offices in the country.
Intergrity not enough to fight corruption, Bakare tells Buhari
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