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    Dialogue with agitators now, Presbyterian Church tells Buhari

    EditorBy EditorApril 17, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read

    Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki

    The Prelate of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, His Eminence, Most Rev. Nzie Nsi Eke has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to objectively look into the various ethnic agitations from different parts of the country with the aim of dousing them through objective and sincere dialogue and positive engagement. 

    Rev. Eke, who made the call in his Easter Message to Nigerians charged President Muhammadu Buhari to also ensure a smooth political transition next year through fair, credible and transparent elections that are devoid of violence and rancour.

    He also urged Mr. Buhari to do all within his power to end the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike to safeguard the future of the youths

    He lamented the state of insecurity in the country adding that Nigerians are no longer safe anywhere.

    The cleric expressed worry over the poor state of the country’s economy which has led to high cost of virtually every commodity in the market and wondered how the masses are coping.

    Rev Eke, however, appealed to Nigerians not to lose hope despite the seeming worsening socio-political situation of the country.

    According to him, no matter how far the situation has degraded or deteriorated, there  is  still  hope  for  the  nation.

    He said: “For some years now, the nation has been praying and hoping for better days but this hope keep turning out to be an illusion.  Instead of getting better, the Nigerian social and political situations are  getting  worse  by the day.

    “I wonder how Nigerians are surviving  the prevailing  high cost  of  living.  All  the  basic  goods  and  services  which  people  have  taken  for  granted  as  being  parts  of  life are  almost  out  of  reach  because  of  their  unaffordable  costs. 

    “Nigerians  are  lamenting  because  they  can  no longer  afford  the  cost  of  petrol,  kerosene,  diesel,  domestic  gas,  rice,  beans,  yam,  garri,  meat,  fish,  house rent,  school  fees,  transportation,  vehicles,  clothing,  electrical  appliances,  etc.

    “Added to this state of pain is the deteriorating security situation in the  country. To say the least, Nigerians are no longer safe anywhere within the  nation due to the seemingly intractable activities of bandits who operate as terrorists, hoodlums, kidnappers, armed robbers, militant agitators and  religious extremists. 

    “As we remember and try to empathize with the passion of our Lord Jesus  Christ, we are constrained to admit that Nigeria is in pains and reproach at  this time. The people are hurting. ‘Our children in higher institutions are at home  (with their future being mortgaged) because of perennial industrial actions by  their lecturers. The ethnic tension in the country is still pervading with some  parts of the South-East being shut down frequently with people forced to stay at home or go out for their legitimate businesses at the risk of their lives and  properties”.

    He charged Nigerians to keep to keep praying, trust God  and support  all  the good  efforts  of   governments. 

    “We also  must not  be afraid to speak  out against  injustice, bad government  and  the  evils  of  the  society. The nation must come back to righteousness  and the  ways  of God.

    “As God sent angels to roll away the stone that stood at the entrance of the sepulchre for Jesus to triumphantly emerge, I hereby appeal to our  governments  at  all  levels  to  institute  policies  that  will  roll away the stones  of  reproach, suffering  and  pains  from  Nigerians.

    “There needs to be a redoubled effort in the  fight  against  banditry, terrorism  and insecurity in general. I encourage the federal government to boldly  designate  banditry  as  terrorism  as  their modus operandi classifies them  as  such. 

    “This will give the military the leverage and  better platform to engage them  with full force. I also ask the Federal Government to better equip and  motivate  our soldiers who are fighting gallantly to keep us safe and secure.

    “I am also compelled to raise the issue of the Nigerian economy which seems  to be in comatose and not responding to all government efforts to resurrect  it. 

    “This has led to high inflation, weakened currency, high cost of living, unmanageable debt profile, 33% unemployment rate (according to the Nigeria  Bureau of  Statistics)  and  the unenviable position  of  our  dear  nation as  the poverty capital  of  the  world.

    “With this in mind, I urge our government  to  put in more efforts and think  out more ideas to lift Nigeria from this doldrums. Nigerians have made so  many sacrifices over the years and the time has come  for them to experience  some relief.

    “In the same vein, I call on the government to urgently tackle  all the pertinent issues that are keeping the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU ) from going back to classes in order to safeguard the future of our youths.

    “As the nation gradually enters into another electioneering season, it also lies  with the President to ensure a smooth political transition through fair, credible  and transparent elections that are devoid of violence and rancour.”

    Editor
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