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Anglican Bishop slams Buhari over banditry, terror

Mr Yahaya asked the president to “sit up”, warning that the country is on the verge of collapse.

• April 17, 2022
Timothy Yahaya and President Muhammadu Buhari
Timothy Yahaya and President Muhammadu Buhari

Bishop of Kaduna Diocese of the Anglican Communion, Timothy Yahaya, has slammed President Muhammadu Buhari for not doing enough to tackle insecurity and other myriad of challenges confronting the nation.

The Bishop was speaking on Sunday during the Easter church service held at the Saint Michael’s Anglican Cathedral in Kaduna.

Mr Yahaya asked the president to “sit up”, warning that the country is on the verge of collapse and stands the risk of being overtaken by terrorists if nothing urgent is done to address the problem.

He said Nigeria is in a state of war as citizens and even security operatives are being killed on a daily basis, describing the situation as a National Emergency that requires desperate measures.

“What is happening to Nigeria today is like the death of Christ but I believe that in the ashes of the trouble of today, is a greater hope for tomorrow for Nigeria,” Mr Yahaya said.

“Look at the railway attack, I thought that it would awaken this nation but up till today (today makes it 20 days since this attack), we have not heard from Mr President himself. No other spokesman can speak for the president.”

The cleric asserted that “Citizens of this country are in the hands of terrors. Anybody deceiving him (Buhari) that somebody is speaking for him is telling lies. In other climes, the President will not sleep as Nigeria is in a state of war.”

He therefore called for the establishment of more military depots across the country that will be responsible for the immediate recruitment and training of more young people into the armed forces.

The bishop believes that the lack of enough troops on ground has been largely responsible for the inability of the armed forces to win the war against banditry and terrorism.

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