Cleric slams Nigerian leaders’ endless better tomorrow promise

By Christian Njoku

Rev. Tunde Adeleye, Former Archbishop of the Province of Niger Delta in the Anglican Communion has asserted that claims by Nigerian leaders of a better tomorrow was all a hoax.

Adeleye made the call on Thursday  in Calabar, while reacting to the Independence Day speech of Pres. Bola Tinubu.

The clergy man who was once Chairman Christian Council of Nigeria said the idea of telling Nigerians to endure momentary hardship for a better tomorrow was the same tale all the former leaders told Nigerians, yet things have remained the same.

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“This was the same statement made by late Former Pres. Mohammadu Buhari and even those before him and when they left office nothing changed,” he said.

He noted that it was deceptive for anyone to say things were going well in Nigeria after 65 years because we all know that we are not doing well as a nation.

He said his personal opinion was that Nigerians were deliberately being punished by the leaderships at all levels in the nation.

“Another falsehood peddled in the nation is that the youths are the future of Nigeria just to keep them docile because the same story was told to the youths over 20 years ago by the people who are still in power.

“These leaders are still holding on to power for years, so, when exactly will the youths take charge in this nation? He enquired.

On his part, Mr Richard Inoyo, Country Director, Citizens Solution Network said Nigeria’s Independence Day was only celebrated by those in the presidency, governors, senators and other appointees of government.

He said the vast majority of Nigerians had nothing to celebrate because the only thing they have seen is the transfer of leadership from foreigners to locals with any corresponding dividends.

“I drove through town yesterday and didn’t see Nigerians holding the green white green flag as it used to be because there was a sense of detachment in the air in fact if anything October 1st is now a source of anger to majority Nigerians.

“What we have now we say leadership that tells struggling Nigerians not to worry that it will be fine while they live in abundance wealth and luxury,” he said.

Speaking further, Inoyo said Nigerians no longer believe in the speeches of the leaders because both the young and old in Nigeria are all going through severe hardship in the nation, irrespective of what the leaders are saying.

According to him, it is not about talking of the healthcare and education sector when the leaders and their wards travel abroad to access these services or even security when an average Nigerian can hardly sleep with his two eyes closed.

He added that as long as the 65th Independence was concerned, Nigeria id divided into two, the ordinary Nigerians bearing the brunt of hardship everyday and those on the other side feeding fat on the sweat of the average Nigerians.

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