Olubunmi Okogie, former
archbishop of the Catholic Church in Lagos, has asked supporters of President
Muhammadu Buhari if Bill Gates has become a looter.
During his visit to Nigeria last
month, the American billionaire attended an expanded meeting of the national
executive council (NEC).
Addressing the gathering chaired
by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Gates said the execution process of the
economic and recovery growth plan (ERGP) did not reflect the needs of
Nigerians.
Many, including Nasir el-Rufai,
governor of Kaduna, had disagreed with the Microsoft founder.
Commenting on the state of the
nation, Okogie wondered if the American businessman had become an enemy of the
government.
“Our government got a friendly
reminder recently. Counselled to invest resources in the people of Nigeria, its
apologists, as usual, insulted the messenger. Has Bill Gates become a ‘wailer’
and a looter as critics of this government are often labelled?”
The cleric said Nigerians have
been forced to watch a “show of shame” between the All Progressives Congress
(APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He said this in reaction to the
accusations and counter-accusations of the two political parties on who looted
country’s treasury.
Lai Mohammed, minister of
information, had released a list of those who allegedly looted the country
treasury.
But most of those mentioned on
the list have since denied any wrongdoing.
Okogie said there are good
reasons to suspect that the looting “took place across party lines”. He said
Nigerians need to know how the two parties funded their campaigns in 2015.
“Nigerians are currently forced
to watch a show of shame by the ruling party of today and the ruling party of
yesterday. Such are accusations and counter-accusations of looting that
Nigerians find it difficult to differentiate between the accuser and the
accused,” the statement read.
“Huge sums of money belonging to
the people of Nigeria obviously got into wrong hands and for the wrong reasons.
There are good reasons to suspect that the looting that took place cut across
party lines. Nigerians deserve to know how, for example, the two leading
parties financed their campaigns in 2015.
“But instead of honest answers,
we are treated by the two big parties to a theatrical display of
politically-motivated compilation of lists of looters.”
Okogie said Nigerians are
impoverished by those put in charge of the country’s resources.
“The standard of living continues
to nosedive. And while politicians display ill-gotten wealth at birthday and
wedding parties, there is widespread dilapidation of infrastructure,” he said.
“Instead of indecently jostling
for positions in 2019, the immoral electioneering propaganda that has replaced
good governance, and the vicious fight over whose turn it is to capture the pot
of honey that Nigeria’s wealth is, our politicians across party lines should
stop and ponder: what type of Nigeria are we handing over to our children and
to our children’s children?
“Whether our political leaders in
all the parties will seek wise answers to that question is left to be seen.
That is why we are still watching and waiting.”
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