2019: Buhari’s 2nd term may lead to revolution – Okogie

Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, has warned against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid stating that it would lead to revolution in the country.
The outspoken Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos, who blamed desperate politicians for manipulating President Buhari to seek a second tenure, said the yearning of most Nigerians is for the president to exit power.
According to him, those pushing the president should take time to gauge the mood of the nation or risk plunging Nigeria into an “unnecessary revolution”.
“Every citizen of Nigeria has the freewill to do whatever he or she desires to do. But I know that the voice of the people is the voice of God. And I can tell that the general opinion of Nigerians, going by what I have been reading in newspapers, is that he (President Buhari) has not done well. And for him to come from such background and wants to re-contest for another four-year mandate is absolutely left to him.
He said Nigerians are going through hardship because of the policies of the present administration and would rather the administration bows out than continues any further.
“These people, on a daily basis and here and there, are suffering and being killed and our President is not saying anything. The holy book urges us to love our neighbours….are the people being killed on a daily basis not our neighbours? Check the newspapers on a daily basis, there are reports of killing of innocent Nigerians in different parts of the country and the President will not say a word.
“Let me tell here and now, if he gets there (re-election) by hook or crook, people will revolt. Mark my word! Even if he wins, people will revolt and Nigeria will not be comfortable with him anymore. Nigeria has changed. It’s no longer a country of yes, yes. No! Not anymore. There will be revolution. Even if he puts somebody they don’t like, they will not accept”, he told Vanguard in an interview.
However, he insisted that the decision to seek re-election in the face of public discontent rests entirely with President Buhari, adding though that the people also have the freewill to elect, according to their conscience
“Like I said, the popular assessment of his performance in the last three years is dismal and the generality of the people will prefer that he retires and allow other Nigerians to make their contribution to the nation’s development.
“They don’t want to see him in the saddle again because he has performed poorly, but if he wants to force himself there, I don’t know how he will do it….but I can only say good luck.
“You can even see it from the opposition party’s standpoint. For example, the APC has been releasing lists of alleged looters of the nation’s treasury and the opposition party, the PDP, has consistently raised objections, claiming that some members of the ruling party have been, at different occasions, indicted of corruption, but, up till now, the APC is yet to respond.
“PDP had asked very salient questions bordering on the so-called list of alleged looters but what has been the response from the APC? The PDP has made very weighty allegations but they not responded. If they are convinced of their anti-corruption war, they should openly respond to the questions raised on the alleged looters lists. But so far, there has been no reply from the APC”, he said.
Cardinal, who has been vocal on the yearnings of Nigerians, claimed that Nigerian electorate were no longer gullible and would therefore not be easily taken in by the deceits of selfish politicians.
“Politics in this country has changed drastically. It’s no longer what it used to be. No! Those days are gone forever. For example, when the former Defence Minister, Gen, Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, threw the gauntlet and urged Nigerians to defend themselves when they come under attack by these mindless insurgents, majority of Nigerians supported that call because it reflected the mind-set of the vast majority of the people,” he said in an interview over the weekend.

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