Former Catholic
Archbishop of Lagos, Cardinal Anthony Olubunmi Okogie, has again advised
President Goodluck Jonathan to forget about a second term in office
because he does not deserve it.
Speaking with SaharaReporters
late yesterday from Nigeria, the retired cardinal, a founding member and
former leader of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), recalled a
conversation he had with Mr. Jonathan while he was still deputy.
According to him, when the president asked him for prayers, he had
insisted that Mr. Jonathan should first specify his prayer intentions.
He said the president seemed at first shocked, but reluctantly revealed
that he intended to run for office again. Continue...
Disclosing that the encounter
happened in the presence of four other people, Cardinal Okojie said he
told Jonathan that he could win but would not govern peacefully.
The cardinal, who was known for
his fiery outspokenness against both abusive and corrupt military
dictatorships as well as corrupt elected officials, stated that Mr.
Jonathan was surrounded by sycophants who keep misleading him.
Describing the recent formal adoption of Mr. Jonathan as the sole
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as dangerous, the
prelate urged the president to look at Nigeria’s history and see what
has happened to sole party candidates in the past.
Turning his attention to CAN,
Cardinal Okojie said the religious organization had become bastardized.
He accused the group’s former leader, Reverend Sunday Mbang, of turning
CAN it into an appendage of President Olusegun Obasanjo’s
administration. Even so, he added that whatever Mbang did pales into
insignificance compared with what Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, CAN’s current
leader, has done with the organization.
Asked if he was troubled by recent
attacks on him by some hirelings of President Jonathan and Oritsejafor,
Cardinal Okojie dismissed them. He added that, having been to the
frontline during the Nigerian civil war as a chaplain, verbal attacks
did not bother him in the least.
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