I Never Call for a Coup- Kukah
With several
reactions trailing his Christmas message, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah,of Sokoto
Catholic Diocese, has shade some light into
the message while also denying he called for a coup.
Addressing some
selected journalists during a press briefing held at St Bakhita Secretariat in
Sokoto on Monday night, Bishop KuKah asked Nigerians to get the accurate
statement/message rather than, relying
on different lies being peddled about in his name. He said the message was
based on his love for the country and has no political or ulterior motive.
“I am
saddened and pained that my critics never see that many innocent lives are
being lost on daily basis. The loss of lives in the last ten years, even before
the advent of this administration, calls for concern he stated
He furher
added that the reactions is a reflection of every citizens that make up Nigeria
stressing that it is sad that, when you drop something in Nigeria, everybody
goes back to their enclave and abandons the larger picture. I am someone who
never take offence of what people say about me.
“What I
said,was my opinion based on evidence and what has happened in Nigeria and if
you looked into the records, there are evidence that justify that statement
and, if anyone thinks I am wrong, they should come out with superior position.
“It is
unfair and unjust imagination of those who said I called for a coup while I am
expressing my personal view about Nigeria,” he noted.
Recalled
that, Kukah had in his 2020 Christmas Message said President Muhammadu Buhari
was presiding over a country with prospects of a failed state.
He also
maintained his stand that there was no way any non-Northern Muslim President
could have done a fraction of what President Buhari had done by his nepotism
and gotten away with it.
The Federal
Government had earlier said it was graceless and impious for any religious
leader to use the period of Christmas, which is a season of peace, to stoke the
embers of hatred, sectarian strife and national disunity.
It also said
calling for violent overthrow of democratically elected government was not what
a religious leader should engage in.
To those
calling him to drop his priesthood cassock and join the political fray,the
outspoken cleric says, if he was to join politics, it would have been during
the time of late Aminu Kano and not now.
“I have no
plan and will never play partisan politics for any reason. Those who link my
message to partisan politics are only playing to the gallery.
“Take for
instance, brilliant Nigerian youths making comments about Chelsea or Arsenal
and have never been to England, does that make them players of such clubsides?
“So, why
will someone think because Bishop Kukah is speaking therefore he is a
politician, people who make this argument are totally ignorant of elementary
politics and ignorant of the role of a Priest.
“The truth
is that a lot of us have not seen a priest saying, what I am saying. The truth
of the matter is, we are all in politics but, party politics for me, No. I am
not a member of any political party and I cannot be, if it comes to voting, I
do my right.
“Whatever I
said can please or displeased anyone, but that is my own opinion and doesn’t
stop others from saying their own opinion. If you think my motive is wrong, say
yours.
“I have no
problem with Muslims, Christians or any other religion but what I don’t like is
when someone is using religious issue to play politics, it is wrong.”
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