Nigerians have been urged to prepare for another round of protests against corruption, greed and ineffective leadership.
Convener, Save Nigeria Group, Pastor Tunde Bakare, former member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye, and a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, made the call on Monday at a second State of the Nation Lecture organised by SNG in Lagos.
An Associate Professor of Literature and African Studies, Pius Adesanmi, on the occasion, also spoke on ‘Reparations: What Nigeria owes the Tortoise’.
Bakare noted that the protest must be a revolution where protesters would demand justice in religious institutions as well as from serving and retired leaders.
He said, ‘‘Revolution must begin. Democracy is preceded by revolution and then development comes. It must begin with you, it must begin with me. All general overseers including myself must go to jail and by the time we are out, Nigeria will be better. I think December is too late for it and January is too far.’’
He noted that many religious leaders control millions of people without impacting on them positively.
According to him, people have asked him at various times about his role in protests; and why as a pastor he cannot pray for the country and stay out of the political arena.
Bakare added that he could not be quiet and watch the nation taken over by ‘‘godless and evil traducers, who, if allowed to continue to carry out their monkeyshines would not only destroy the country’s political fabric, but also obliterate her soul.”
Also, Melaye urged the citizens to wake up and ensure that the country occupied her rightful place.
He stated, ‘‘Refuse to listen to those criticising you. They are commercialised characters who have monetised their calling.’’
El-Rufai said the elite’s belief that they could use money to buy themselves comfort in a nation with myriad of problems would not work.
He called on the people to demand justice and ask salient questions from the leaders.
Chairman of the event and former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Priscilla Kuye, urged parents to teach their children good morals so that they would be responsible individuals.
Adesanmi, who lectures at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, employed the symbol of the tortoise as a greedy animal, saying its traits of greediness and selfishness were akin to the attitudes of Nigerian leaders.
According to him, successive generations of Nigerian leadership have approached the ‘national cake’ only from the perspective of how to gorge on it and how to share it wantonly like tomorrow would never come.
Adesanmi said, ‘‘Nobody comes to that federal theatre of debauched gorging sparing one second to think about how to bake that cake, where to get the flower and the icing and ensure continuous supply of the material and labour necessary to bake the said cake.
“If you look at our post-regional history, you will easily determine that we have produced at least three generations of leaders whose ethos and philosophy of governance devolve from wantonly plagiarising the playbook of the tortoise.”
Punch
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how comes there were no protests against the wanton killings of thousands of innocent Nigerians by Boko Haram? Bakare should lead the revolution and die if possible, then we know he is serious!
ReplyDeleteJanuary is too late and December might be too far therefore, it must be now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNigerians, wake up to save the next generation from the unelected; self imposed evil leaders.
Elisha, please read the article very well so that your contribution will sound like the one with good judgement which will in turn helps the readers not to look the contributor like a fool.
ReplyDeleteAt least, you are convinced that pastor, Bakare is not a Boko Haram member and he is not in their support.
When I read @Elisha's comments I was almost of the conclusion that Nigeria may never be healed of her massive troubles. With the level of unemployement, insecurity, immoralities, dishonesty and oppressions both from the politicians and in the house of God, I can't imagine someone living in Nigeria will utter such comments. Look if you don't stand and fight your battles,I wonder who will fight it for you.
ReplyDeleteWhen you read news of corruption etc. You whine and cry and curse, now God is raising people like Pastor Bakare to fight these battles yet he is being criticized. Its just so unfortunate.
Pastor Bakare, I am praying earnestly for you sir. I have never met you before but I know God will protect you and use you as a battle axe to help emacipate the nation.
God bless you sir
Adeyinka Fadehan
becos he failed an election under cpc why cant he accept defeat in good faith if he had won with buhari would he be calling for revolution .how about the christian been killed in north whathad bakare done
ReplyDeleteGod bless Pst Tunde Bakare for standing up and being a voice against corruption in this nation!
ReplyDeleteGod Almighty bless you sir, Pst Tunde Bakare 4 being a voice against corruption in this great nation!
ReplyDeleteElisha Didam, please, what role have you played in the fight against corruption that you critize the man of God or have you even ever prayed to God concerning BH?