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The President has blatantly pursued nepotistic agenda and policies that show very clearly his preference for men and women of his faith – Bishop Kukah

Catholic bishop of Sokoto diocese, Mathew Kukah has accused President Buhari of being helpless or uninterested in dealing with bandits and other criminals carrying out attacks in the Northern region of the country. 

In his address to the United States Congress Commission, Kukah stated that the President has ”blatantly pursued nepotistic agenda and policies that show very clearly his preference for men and women of his faith. ”

Noting that this has never happened before, the Catholic Bishop also alleged that the persecution of Christians in Nigeria which has been going on for a long time, has worsened in the past 10 years with Christian schools being attacked in the north by extremists who convert girls to wives, sex slaves and spies, while indoctrinating them.

Kukah said; 

“The North, even the whole country, is invaded by armed bandits, kidnappers etc, who attack communities at will. The fact that the government seems to be either helpless or uninterested in dealing decisively with these people has added more confusion.

“The contradiction here is that the President has blatantly pursued nepotistic agenda and policies that show very clearly his preference for men and women of his faith.

“For the first time in Nigeria, the people heading the three arms of government – President, Senate President, Speaker and Chief Justice – are all Muslims. These are all fine gentlemen, but that is not the point. The level of rivalry between Christians and Muslims has worsened. This kind of situation has never happened before.

“The story of Leah Sharibu suggests very clearly that there is, in many instances, a relationship between the conditions in which people find themselves and their faith. 

“In 2020, some of our priests in the North were killed. The extremists kidnapped our children and forcefully converted them to Muslims. What is significant here is that we are in a democracy; with weak structures and institutions. These are existential issues. So, we require practical assistance that can help us and our children.”

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