..Says Buhari’s govt has done little on tackling insecurity
…Voting on religious basis is worst fraud
Catholic Bishop Mathew Kukah said on Friday that Deborah Samuel did not die in vain but as Martyr just like Leah Sharibu and other young ones who have given their lives for Jesus Christ.
This is as the clergyman who clocked 70years on 31st August, 2022 revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari has done little to secure the lives of Nigerians.
Kukah made this known in an interview with AriseTV on Friday.
Recall that in May 14th Deborah, a student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, was killed and her remains burnt by Muslim students of the school on Thursday for alleged blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad.
In retrospective look at the barbaric incident, Kukah faulted the system of democracy practiced in Nigeria, mixed with theocracy and feudalism.
He advocated that Justice must be served to the killers of Deborah in Sokoto.
Meanwhile, speaking on the forthcoming 2023 elections, he said President Muhammadu Buhari government has put in little to tackle insecurity and Nigerians shouldn’t vote base on religion.
He disclosed that the base for this coming election is the frustration and anger on the minds of many voters, while urging Nigerians to vote the right Candidate.
“Some of the things young people have accomplished in the first 20years, many of us weren’t able to achieve. You will be amazed with what young people are doing.
“One good thing we have learned in the Eight years of Buhari is that voting any candidate on religious basis is the worst fraud”, he said.