The Archbishop Emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, Anthony
Okogie, has a bit of advice for President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.
The cleric released a statement on Wednesday, May 20, where he urged
Buhari to be careful of sycophants, wolves in sheep’s clothing and
political jobbers.
Read his counsel to Buhari below:
“Now that the euphoria of electoral victory is over and with some days to the handover ceremony, the president-elect should get to work and hit the ground running without further delay.
“He does not have the luxury of time. He should not be distracted by the litany of requests, demands, recommendations, unrealistic expectations, and open letters at his table and in the media.
“He should also be mindful of the promises and commitments he makes as he receives delegations from different states, various bodies and interest groups. He should be wary of wolves in sheep clothing, sycophants and all the political jobbers who jumped ship to identify with the winning party.
“Yes, he will listen to all but must evaluate the motives, intentions and the principles underlying the request being made. As William Shakespeare succinctly opined `give everyman thy ear but few thy voice. Take each mans’ censure but reserve thy judgement.”
“Before the elections, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari during his campaign promised to fight corruption, provide security and deliver on the economy, these are key areas that he must address with immediate alacrity.
“If he keeps to his words and pursue these three pillars of his manifesto to their logical conclusion, Nigeria will surely witness a tremendous growth and development in its national life.
“This will impact positively on infrastructure, public service, education, healthcare, power supply and foreign policy.
“He will not only succeed in steering the nation in the right direction, he will restore the lost dignity of government in Nigeria and deliver the dividend of democracy.
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