You Have Nothing To Show For Two Years – Bishops Attack Buhari, APC

You Have Nothing To Show For Two Years – Bishops Attack
Buhari, APC
Catholic Bishops in the Kaduna Ecclesiastical Province have
attacked the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government over the state
of the country’s economy.
The bishops called on the government to adopt viable ways of
healing the injuries inflicted on the citizens.
According to the bishops, for more than two years after
taking over government, the All Progressives Congress, APC, had not brought
measurable improvement on the welfare of Nigerians.
They noted that “The APC-led government did not take advantage
of the opportunities that our last elections presented us. Our people entrusted
them with their hopes and voted across religion and region.”
This is part of a communique signed and made available to
reporters by the Chairman of the Province, Archbishop Mathew Ndagoso, and
Secretary, Bishop John Niyiring, after its second plenary meeting in Minna.
The bishops said; The bishops said;
“We are saddened by the fact that after over two years,
there are still no measurable changes in the welfare of our people. The
recession has not abated, the lives of ordinary people continue to hang in a
balance as insecurity ravages the land.
“The party in power remains riddled in internal infighting
and has thus lost a sense of moral direction and urgency.
“Sadly, very little has happened to assure Nigerians that
they have a stake in their own country .
“We cannot successfully go into the next (2019 ) election
circle in this state siege.
“Military presence cannot provide peace for our people, only
a responsible leadership with a sense of humility and respect can provide the
space for our people to rebuild their lives.
“Businesses are closing down, abandoned projects litter
everywhere, retired pensioners still wait in vain for their pensions, workers’
salaries remain unpaid, health facilities and public services continue to
deteriorate and life remains hazardous for citizens.
“The nation can now feel the accumulated impact of this
frustration in the agitations among the various groups.
“We call on our political officials to make hay while there
is still a little shadow of sunshine . Perhaps more than any single group, the
youth did more to bring this government to power, but they have become its
victims. Sadly, very sadly, the lot of our youths has not changed.
“Unemployment still looms, a culture of strikes still
endangers the future education of many young people. With the young people
making up well over 50 per cent of our population, we are sitting on a keg of
gunpowder.
“Resolving the problems through dialogue, our politicians
continue to treat the victims as aggressors.
“We appeal to our people to work assiduously through
dialogue and just compromises to resolve perceived imbalances and structural
deficiencies in the system.”
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