Stop Complaining About Ex-Leaders – CAN Cautions Buhari

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to stop complaining about past leaders and concentrate on delivering the dividend of democracy for which he was elected.

The advice was given by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Tuesday while describing President Buhari as incompetent.

CAN also described the current Buhari administration as being religiously biased.

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The President of the association, Samson Ayokunle, said this in Abeokuta, Ogun state capital while speaking at the Holy Convocation organised by the Victory Life Bible Church.

Ayokunle, who spoke on the theme of the convocation, ‘The state of the nation: The way forward’, argued that the insecurity and other vices being witnessed in the country were as a result of negligence on the part of the Buhari administration.

Ayokunle, who also worried about the spate of insecurity and criminality in the country, lamented that criminals were being more professional than various security outfits in Nigeria.

He said about the President, “We put you there to secure the nation; we didn’t put you there to be complaining about bad leaders.

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“The criminals are behaving more professional than the regular law enforcement agents. You were complaining about past leaders; we knew that the past leaders didn’t do well and we approach you to make change.”

 

 

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