Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Why Nigerians are yet to experience change promised by Buhari – Mbaka

Fiery Enugu priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has disclosed that Nigerians are yet to experience the real change being midwifed by President Muhammadu Buhari because some strategic positions in the present government were still occupied by the same people who milked the country dry in the past.
Mbaka, who stated this in Enugu during the graduation of Niger Delta youths, who trained at Innoson Plastic Factory under Federal Government’s Amnesty Programme, averred that “The government we are experiencing is not yet a Buharinised government.”
Stressing that the president was not totally free from the grip of those who ran the country aground in the past, the priest explained that Buhari currently works with some people who do not want him to succeed in office and are desperate to pull him down.
Mbaka, who acknowledged that it was too early to give Buhari’s regime a dispassionate assessment, said he was yet to see the change he wants in Nigeria through the present government,
but called on Nigerians should give the President more time.
His words, “Many people who are in different strategic positions are still the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, people and Buhari may not even know and even some people who are working around him are working to pull him down.
“Buhari means well, Buhari is a good man, Buhari is God-sent for this country but, I am telling you that there are crocodiles in the fish pond.
“Buhari may not know that he is feeding not the fish in the fishpond but crocodiles that are even feeding on the fishes!”
The Catholic priest urged Nigerians to be prayerful to counter the activities of those he said were plotting to break the country and take over power.
His words, “Nigerians should go on their knees and pray for divine intervention because apart from God, we are going to see horrible things.
“The way these people are ganging up, they want to break Nigeria and take over power and take us back to where we were coming from. I pray it shall be well with Nigeria and it shall be well with Nigerians.”

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