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Obasanjo Responsible For Nigeria's Problems

Pastor Bakare said the truth was necessary before the nation collapses on Chief Obasanjo, whom he said was responsible for the current numerous problems of Nigeria

Founder of Latter Rain Assembly Church, Tunde Bakare has said former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, should be told some truth in his home, Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.

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The former vice-presidential aspirant said the truth was necessary before the nation collapses on Chief Obasanjo, whom he said was responsible for the current numerous problems of Nigeria.

Pastor Bakare made the statement while addressing newsmen on Sunday, November 18 shortly after delivering a speech titled “The Nigeria of My Dream” to celebrate his 60th birthday.

According to Nigerian Tribune, at the service well attended by prominent public figures across the country, the pastor spoke about the lofty dreams of the country’s founding fathers, as well as his growing up and personal dreams for same Nigeria, but which had become unattainable due to antics of some cabals, strongly canvassed that a transition arrangement be put in place, stressing that holding election in 2015 was not feasible because of Boko Haram insurgency.

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Pastor Bakare was quoted saying: “He who wants to hear, let him hear. I am going to drum what needs to be drummed. I think Obasanjo needs to hear some things before the house collapses on him, because he is responsible for the problems we face now.”

The pastor announced he would be a  keynote speaker at the 176th anniversary of International Student Day, courtesy of Ogun State government, an event scheduled to hold at the Cultural Centre.

It was gathered that Bakare suggested that a  transition government, with a mandate of a maximum of two years should be put in place  to address the current problems confronting the country because there was no wisdom holding an election without dealing with the fundamental problems of the country.

Bakare, who insisted that the current security challenges in the country did not support holding a nationwide poll in 2015, declared that “it appears we are putting the cart before the horse. With the situation in the country, I do not think our primary concern should be 2015 elections.

“But you cannot win with politicians. If you ask this government to please gather people around and let us have an interim arrangement, they would be shouting elongation. If we go to elections, there would be trouble. So, I think some people who are capable and have integrity and character may have to be summoned to say, let us sit down and think of the way forward

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“We need a transition government and the time frame should be two years, maximum. We need it like yesterday and believe me, there would be foreign power that would help us also, because we have gone outside the shore of this country also to talk to people who know the real clear present danger that face us.

“We need it like yesterday, but you can’t force your will upon people. He who has ear to hear, let him hear and if he doesn’t hear, a constitution that would not bend will break,” he said.

On the controversy trailing the 2015 presidency, Bakare insisted that no part of the nation had the right to say it was its turn to rule the country perpetually, declaring that none was a servant to the other.

“Nothing stops us from having six Dubai in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria if we have thinkers; if we have men who know how to think through and who can pre-engineer the whole process in a short while.

“Dubai, once upon a time came, to Nigeria to borrow money. Once upon a time for three years, we paid the whole civil service fee of Trinidad and Tobago. There would be no Angola today if Nigeria did not sow a seed of $30 million.

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“We have made other people rule and now I challenge the people today to rise up. Let the best, the brightest, the fittest and the most competent accept responsibility and let’s put the thinkers into power,” he counselled.

Addressing the issue of Boko Haram insurgency and the inability of the military to curtail the menace, Bakare said “we have wasted resources and everyone that have been in charge of past budgets must be held accountable.”

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