Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah |
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, has
said that no President of any country in the world can be as
irresponsible in the usage of power as a Nigerian president.
He made this known in Akure, Ondo State on Friday while delivering
the annual Ulefunta/Oyemekun Festival lecture entitled “Building blocks
for a good society” held at the Francis Idibiye Lecture hall of the
Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).
According to Kukah, the structure of the Nigerian presidential office
makes the holders of the office extremely powerful, so much that he can
deploy power the way he wants.
“No president in the world has the kind of power the Nigerian
president has and as such, no president in the world can be as
irresponsible as the Nigerian president. His power is so much that he
can give oil bloc to his girlfriend and many others. You thus can’t be a
man of honour and live in a country like Nigeria and not be angry,” he
said.
Kukah said that from the first Nigerian Prime Minister, Alhaji Tafawa
Balewa to President Muhammadu Buhari, virtually all of them were
dragged into the presidential office, maintaining that this was unlike
the presidency of the United States of America where the president does
not emerge by circumstance.
“Here in Nigeria, local government chairman wants to be governor; the
governor wants to be president and the president doesn’t want to go!
Many states have two governors representing them at the National
Assembly. Governors have control and monopoly of resources of state and
they use same resources to oppress them,” he said.
Kukah, who said that the Nigerian society is in ferment, maintained
that the instability that Nigeria faces as a country is inevitable in
any system.
He, however, said that developing mechanisms that will confront the instability is the hallmark of great countries.
“In Nigeria, it is not a question of looking for trouble because
trouble is already here. The Nigerian state has no capacity to protect
itself and there is no loyalty to Nigeria from its citizens but to those
who help individuals to get to positions in the system,” he said.
Kukah, however, singled two former Nigerian leaders out of the
leadership rot, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Alhaji Aminu Kano, whom he
called “architects of a good society.”
“Awolowo, for his major quintessential evidence as somebody who
already figured out what he would do with power if he got it. He
understood the building blocks for an egalitarian society. Aminu Kano
single handedly took on the feudal class in Northern society and had a
deep understanding of society, even as he textually talked about a free
society in a way and manner that didn’t offend religion,” he said.
While stating that it is not enough for a people to have the building
blocks of a good society alone, Kukah also maintained that Nigeria has
not been able to build a good society because the country has not obeyed
the rules of design.
“We have to understand the building blocks of society which is not
too different from the rules of building a house. A good society is not
different from the building blocks of society. When a building
collapses, it didn’t collapse in a day. It began to collapse a long time
ago. For us to build a good society, we have to have eyes that monitor
the needs, growth and development and feelings of that society. Then you
can be sure of the quality of that society,” he said.
While reviewing the lecture, Professor Kole Omotoso, lauded Kukah for
what he called a very profound lecture and said that the only point of
departure he had in the lecture was Kukah’s submission that education
has the potential to remedy the problems of Nigeria’s existence.
Guests at the occasion included the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo
Aladelusi, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, the chairman of the occasion, and
many others.
-Daily Post
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