The Serving Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, Pastor Tunde
Bakare, has said the incumbent administration in the country appears to
be helpless in adequately tackling the multi-faceted challenges
currently confronting the country.
Bakare, who spoke while
leading the church congregation in a prayer session for the country in
Lagos ion Sunday, said the current situation in the country did not
suggest that the government had a ready-made solution to the problems
ravaging the country.
The cleric expressed worry that key
officials of the All Progressives Congress had started giving excuses
why the promised change might be long in coming.
He made specific
reference to the comments by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai,
who reportedly said the nation’s problems had become more complicated
than human beings could solve.
Bakare said, “I need to call your
attention to the comments made by my brother and governor of Kaduna
State, Nasir el-Rufai, who said Nigeria had sunk deeper than any human
being can redeem. If the people in government, who promised us change
can say this, then where does our hope lie?
“So, you can begin to
wonder where the nation is heading towards. The PDP couldn’t do it, the
people who promised change, have started saying the nation’s problems
are deeper than human beings could solve. Who do you turn to to solve
our problems?
“What they are saying is that we should turn to God
to solve our problems. What we know is that Nigeria will work in our
own time.”
Bakare, while leading the congregation in prayers,
asked God to strengthen those who had genuine intention to govern the
country, praying that those who had come to enlarge their “empires
should be removed.”
He believed that past and present government
had not approached the plan to rescue the missing Chibok girls with the
seriousness it deserved.
The cleric argued that the government
had failed to rescue the missing schoolgirls, who were kidnapped on
April 14, 2014, from Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State,
because the girls were not directly connected to high government
officials.
“Getting a solution to the nation’s problem is
becoming difficult; they do not have answers to where the missing girls
are located. I want to tell you that if the schoolgirls are the children
of top government officials, they would have known what they can do to
rescue them. We are praying that God will send confusion to the midst of
the girls’ captors that they would be set free,” Bakare added.
He
added that he had refrained from talking on some national issues for
some time, promising that the coast had become clear for him to make his
positions known on topical issues.
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