Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra
State, has criticised President Muhammadu Buhari for failing to form his
cabinet weeks after been sworn-in for a second term.
Mr Buhari,
who was re-elected for a second term in office took the oath of office
on May 29. He is yet to make any appointment since he began his second
and final term as a democratic president.
When he was sworn-in
for his first term in 2015, the president wasted approximately six
months without ministers to help him pilot the affairs of the nation.
His delay in forming his cabinet at the time is said to be responsible
for the economic recession the financial management of the country went
into the following year.
Political appointees of the president
who worked with him during his first term are still discharging their
duties which has forced a legal practitioner to seek redress in court if
those whose tenure expired with that of the president could continue in
office without being reappointed.
Opining why the Nigerian
leader has not constituted his cabinet, the running mate of Atiku
Abubakar, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in this year’s
presidential election, said the delay is because the president is not
serious leader.
While citing elected leaders in other countries;
Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of
India, who formed their cabinet within weeks of being sworn-in, the
former governor urged Mr Buhari to emulate them.
“These are
serious leaders who are ready to move their countries forward. Imagine
forming their cabinets within one week of being sworn in,” Mr Obi said
while addressing in journalists in Lagos State at the weekend.
“Can
you compare them with what is happening here in our country? I have
always said it that for our country to move forward, it must change its
current compass,” he said.
He said the problem of the country
range from leadership failures to excessive borrowing with “nothing to
show for all the borrowed funds.”
“What we have today in Nigeria
is the cumulative effect of leadership failures. A leader must know
his/her destination. Painfully, we have plenty bad role models
masquerading as leaders.
“Nigeria is in total mess because of too
much borrowing caused by leadership failures. Our situation will get
worse if we do not solve these problems urgently. There is serious
crisis in Nigeria because politics is now business and transactions. In
fact, we have reduced our lives to transactions in Nigeria.
“Tell
me, what is working in Nigeria today? A country where states owe
billions and the federal government has borrowed over N11 trillion since
coming into office and there is nothing to show for all the borrowed
funds. Are you not worried that over 21 million of our youths are not
employed?
“Nigeria is gradually collapsing and unemployment is
part of the disease killing Nigeria. All hands must be on deck to help
save our nation from these leadership failures,” he added.
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