Cleric Urges Buhari To Be Transparent To Electorates

An Islamic cleric in Nasarawa State, Malam Ishaq Adudu, has called on the President-elect Muhammadu Buhari and other elected leaders to be transparent in the discharge of their duties. Adudu, who is the Chief Imam of Kidi Magoron Mosque in Lafia, made the call in an interview on Sunday in Lafia.

He said it was imperative for all elected leaders to ensure prudence in the management of public resources and be transparent in the discharge of their duties. “As religious leaders, our role is to preach peace and unity because no meaningful development can be achieved in any society without peace.

“Peace is priceless and non-negotiable and Nigerians must embrace peace for speedy development to be achieved.

“I also want to task our president-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and other incoming leaders on the need to be prudent and transparent in the discharge of their duties.

“Corruption, injustice, violence, among other social evils have affected the socio-economic development of the country negatively for too long; there is need for all hands to be on deck to redirect the affairs of this country.

“For Nigeria to achieve speedy development, all incoming elected leaders, political office holders, civil servants and ordinary Nigerians in general must do away with sentiments, corruption, injustice, abuse of office among others social ills.

“We must all imbibe the culture of transparency in the discharge of our duties in order to improve on the standard of living of the ordinary people.”

According to Adudu, henceforth, every public office holder will be expected to exhibit exemplery traits in the management of public resources.

He called on leaders at all levels to be fair and just in order to earn the confidence of the public, adding that people would account for their actions before God on the Day of Judgment.

The cleric urged Nigerians to pray for the new leaders to take up the task of restoring the glory of Nigeria with vigour.

He said the leaders would need God’s guidance to execute luadable projects, alleviate poverty, reduce youth restiveness and unemployment as well as boost the country’s economy.

The cleric enjoined people of the state and all Nigerians to live in peace and tolerate one another irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliations, for the overall development of the country.

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I have Not Done Much For My People Because I am Transparent -Jonathan

Speaking at the PDP rally in Rivers state, at the Amiesimaka Stadium, Igwuruta-Ali, Greater Port Harcourt City, President Jonathan, in a rebuttal to a statement he attributed to an APC chief in their campaign that held recently in Yenegoa, on why he had not fulfilled his promise to the Souh-south region.

The President said he did not concentrate development on his region because of his quest for equitable distribution of the country’s resources.

The president went further to justify his position and took the crowd through a story his formation years in Port harcourt. He said “Don’t worry, it is a good news because people are saying that I concentrated development in the South South. Bayelsa State was part of Rivers State. I am part of this state. Since I finished by secondary school, I have been in Port Harcourt. I started my first job as a young officer in the Customs. Of course, I attended the University of Port Harcourt and started lecturing in the Rivers State College of Education. So, I have been part and parcel of this state.

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