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Friday, 2 October 2015
Buhari’s ministers must declare assets publicly –Kukah
The Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew
Kukah, says there is a need for President
Muhammadu Buhari’s ministers to publicly
declare their assets just as Buhari did last month.
Kukah, who is also a member of the National
Peace Committee, said this at an annual
programme titled, “The Platform,” which was
organised by the Covenant Christian Centre in
Lagos, on Thursday.
He said, “Buhari has an opportunity now. I don’t
think many of you have been to Buhari’s house in
Kaduna but I have been there and I know what it
looks like. You heard about his declaration of
assets. He must, therefore, make minimum
demands of moral conduct and probity from his
ministers. As Nigerians, we must ask ourselves
what drives corruption.
“Corrupt people are not necessarily bad people. A
lot of them are not bad people because they do a
lot of good things. But we live in a country where
too many good people are doing too many bad
things.”
The cleric said Buhari must set standards for his
ministers on the kind of lifestyles they and their
families must live.
He said for instance, it would be good if the
President demands that all the children of his
ministers must school in Nigeria.
Kukah added, “For me, if you are a minister of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, your children must
have their education in Nigeria. That will be good.”
While delivering his lecture titled, “Hysteria,
euphoria and amnesia: Nigeria’s long walk to
freedom,” Kukah said Nigeria had failed to
develop because the country had continued to
make the same mistakes.
Defending his stance that ruling Nigeria should
not be only about jailing corrupt people, Kukah
said all coups including the first one of 1966 were
perpetrated under the pretext of fighting
corruption.
He, therefore, argued that restructuring the
system and plugging all loopholes remains the
best way to fight corruption.
He said, “If you take the worst Nigerian President
and Americans are patient enough to vote for him
and he rules America for 20 years, he will not be
able to steal up to $50,000 no matter how long he
rules because of the kind of system that operates
there.
“But if you take a British Prime Minister or
American President and make him the President
of Nigeria, the moment he wants to set up an
anti-corruption agency, he will have to bribe the
National Assembly.”
Kukah said the proliferation of churches or
mosques in a country did not necessary imply
that the nation would have a high moral standard
or development. He said unlike Nigerian leaders,
former South African President, Nelson Mandela,
was never seen in a church.
While comparing former President Olusegun
Obasanjo with Mandela, Kukah said the
circumstances in the nation prevented Obasanjo
from being like Mandela.
He said, “Both of them went to prison and
became Presidents when they were released but
we know that if Mandela had gone to a Nigerian
prison, he would have died there.
“When Mandela came out of prison, there was a
structure in place. His party had been in existence
since 1912. It had a doctrine, discipline. When
Mandela came out of prison on February 11, 1990
and when he was approached, he said he would
have to consult with Oliver Thambo. Mandela was
already a party man.
“Compare this with President Obasanjo who came
into power through the PDP. Look at the
circumstances of the formation of the party.
Mandela was also fortunate to inherit an
economic and bureaucratic system that had been
in place for long. Obasanjo inherited a system
that was severely weakened.”
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