– Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka has raised an alarm
over some saboteurs in President Buhari’s
government
– The spiritual director of Adoration Ministry says
Buhri is working with those who do not want his
success
– Mbaka says Buhari is not a magician and as such,
change should not be expected all of a sudden
Adoration Ministry spiritual director Rev Fr Ejike
Mbaka has said President Muhammadu Buhari
currently works with some people who do not want
the success of his administration.
Mbaka says Buhari is working with those who want
his downfall.
The Enugu Catholic priest said the saboteurs in
Buhari’s government are desperate to pull him down.
Mbaka has been one of Buhari’s most vocal
supporters since he asked Nigerians to reject former
president Goodluck Jonathan in the run-up to the
2015 presidential election.
According to The Sun, Mbake also said it was too
early to give Buhari’s regime a dispassionate
assessment, saying Nigerians should give the
President more time.
The Enugu-based cleric said the reason the country
was yet to experience the real change being midwifed
by Buhari was that some strategic positions were
still manned by the same people who milked the
country dry in the past.
He said the president was not totally free from the
grip of those who ran the country aground in the
past.
Mbaka, who spoke to newsmen in Enugu during the
graduation of Niger Delta youths, who trained at
Innoson Plastic Factory under Federal Government’s
Amnesty Programme, said: “The government we are
experiencing is not yet a Buharinised government.
“Many people who are in different strategic positions
are still the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) people
and Buhari may not even know and even some
people who are working around him are working to
pull him down.
“Buhari means well, Buhari is a good man, Buhari is
God-sent for this country but, I am telling you that
there are crocodiles in the fish pond.
“Buhari may not know that he is feeding not the fish
in the fishpond but crocodiles that are even feeding
on the fishes!”
He urged Nigerians to be prayerful to counter the
activities of those he said were plotting to break the
country and take over power.
Mbaka had, a month ago come down hard on the
Buhari regime, saying there was hunger in the land
and that the President may not get the nod of
Nigerians to get another term in office if the trend
continued.
He added: “Nigerians should go on their knees and
pray for divine intervention because apart from God,
we are going to see horrible things.
The way these people are ganging up, they want to
break Nigeria and take over power and take us back
to where we were coming from. I pray it shall be well
with Nigeria and it shall be well with Nigerians.”
The cleric, who predicted the victory of Buhari in the
2015 presidential election, said he was yet to see the
change he wants in Nigeria through the present
government.
“I am talking about change from corruption to moral
probity, a time Nigeria will become a country that is
worthy of emulation, that internationally when you
mention Nigeria, Nigerians shall begin to smile.
I am talking about change that is beyond
embezzlement of funds meant for the development of
the people and country. Only few people who call
themselves politicians will be stealing the money and
whatever they are doing with it nobody knows.
“The poor masses are dying and they are enriching
themselves wickedly calling themselves politicians,
so, such team of people should be changed and if
some of them are still remaining and they want to
come back, I still pray that the broom of God will
sweep them out because Nigeria must move forward.
“These people are wicked, they are not Nigerians per
say, I don’t know where their blood came from
because they are not representing us; they are
representing themselves and the devil that is using
them.
“If you know the pattern of their regime, the way they
move and the way they truncate the activities that
will be for the wellness of the poor masses, you’ll
know that some of them are possessed and they
need deliverance before they enter that seat.”
He, however, said it was too early to assess
President Buhari and asked Nigerians to give the
Buhari government the chance to implement its
change agenda.
Praying for the liberation of Nigeria, the Catholic
clergyman said: “I pray that our authentic
emancipation, what we call change will be
supernaturally propelled because right now you can
see the hand writing everywhere, many people are
complaining of hunger but the hunger is not Buhari
engendered.
“Many are complaining that Buhari has not started
changing everything, Buhari is not a magician.
“Like I used to tell people, somebody had been
cooking in the kitchen for six years and he did not
feed us well and just few months ago, somebody
entered the same kitchen and all of us want him to
cook a very wonderful delicious soup whereby his
water is still in the pot.
He has not started putting ingredients and people are
testing the water and saying he cannot cook well.
Let us give him a chance to pour the whole
ingredients into the pot and when he is done with
cooking, we can now judge him.
“It is too early to judge a man who has just entered
few months ago, remember, even the budget is being
attacked, padding or no padding and some people
want to baptise criminal fraudulent machination with
the name padding as a non criminal offence.
So, when you steal money that is in billions, it is
padding and that one is a no offence?
“But catch a poor man that steals a phone of N20,
000, he will be burnt alive.”
In the same vein, the fiery preacher has advised his
congregation to dissuade from cursing President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Mbaka said the president is a blessing from God to
the people of Nigeria.
In his words, he said: “So I want to tell you that so
far, God is happy with Buhari. And him whom God
has blessed, may you not try to accurse, because
God will curse you.”
He gave the admonition during one of his church
programmes, stating that a group of people have
sinister motives of assassinating the president in
order to continue with their corrupt practices .
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