Obi Vs Tinubu: Nigerians Are Frustrated By 2023 Election Outcome – Kukah

Obi Vs Tinubu: Nigerians Are Frustrated By 2023 Election Outcome – Kukah

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, has stated that the outcome of the 2023 election has disappointed many Nigerians.

In a statement he personally signed on Sunday, Kukah argued that Nigerians are so dissatisfied that it is nearly impossible to persuade them that the election of Bola Tinubu as President-elect will bring them justice.

According to Kukah, Nigerians appear lonely, disconsolate, lugubrious, and melancholy following the conclusion of the presidential election held on February 25.

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As a result, he sympathized with unhappy individuals and urged them not to give up their search for justice, but rather to link their hopes with the Easter celebration.

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The outspoken bishop also decried the post-election violence and bloodshed, saying it cannot be accepted as the new path to power.

He said: “Nigerians are so collectively frustrated that it is almost impossible to convince them that they can find justice.

“Everywhere you turn today, Nigerians look forlorn, disconsolate, lugubrious, and despondent. Our swagger is gone. We look like men and women returning from a funeral, murmuring discontentment in hushed tones. It is therefore not surprising that even the victors are blowing a muted trumpet.

“Unpleasant as this may sound, this blood that they have shed could be seen as blood of the birth of a new Nigeria. It can become the blood of our new birth, our redemption. However, we cannot accept that violence and bloodshed are the normal route to power. Because like the blood of Abel, the blood of those who have been murdered continues to cry out to heaven seeking for justice ( Gen. 4:10).

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“Though we are tempted with the drudgery of fatigue and despondency, unlike the apostles in the garden of Gethsemane, we should be ready to wait in patience for one hour or more (Mt. 26:40).”

Speaking further, Kukah asked aggrieved Nigerians not to show their anger through violence but to transform it into a motivation to seek justice.

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“Our dream is merely in suspense, a punctuation mark in the book of our unfinished greatness. Let us see this as a detour, a diversion. We still have our roadmap in our hands. It is time to return to the highway so as to choose a road less travelled, a road of hard work, sacrifice, dedication, and hope. The ugliness of yesterday must not define us. We must finish this journey together. We shall neither relent, slow down nor give up.

“The resurrection is a promise that despite the seeming hopelessness, God’s plans cannot be frustrated. Those who position themselves at night with stones to guard the entrance of the tomb will find themselves confounded at dawn by an empty tomb. A new Nigeria will emerge from the tombs of our seeming helplessness.

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“Yes, we are all angry and we all want justice. Yes, we have the right to be angry and we should be angry. But, angry about what, angry with whom and justice for whom? St. Thomas Aquinas, known as the angelic doctor of the church, said: ‘He who is not angry when there is a just cause for anger is immoral because anger looks to the good of justice. If you can live with injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust’.

“This is why the urgent task before us is to restore the dignity of the Nigerian nation and her citizens. Nigerians have for too long been beaten by the rain and the sun of injustice.”

 

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