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Bakare’s message to Tinubu objective but we disagree with some aspects – Presidency

Published on April 21, 2025 at 12:08 PM

The Presidency has said that Pastor Tunde Bakare’s critique of the President Bola Tinubu administration was quite objective.

Bakare, who is the overseer of The Citadel Global Community Church, in his state of the nation broadcast in Lagos on Sunday, asked Tinubu to listen to advice and stop playing God.

According to the cleric, the president should implement a coordinated programme to steer Nigeria out of its current crisis.

“Dear Nigerians, the past few months since that admonition have shown that those responsible for steering the course of our nation lack the humility and character this moment demands of leaders.

“Instead, what we have seen since the beginning of the year is a descent into tyranny and the brazen abuse of power,” Bakare said.

Bakare’s sermon came following an uptick in killings and abductions in parts of the country, with Plateau and Benue states the hardest hit.

Reacting to the cleric’s message, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, said Bakare gave his “general opinion”; about decisions of the government while applauding and criticising the actions.

Bakare added that the cleric offered suggestions on ways to move the country forward.

“Importantly, he acknowledged the successes and strides of the President and his administration.

“Although we differ with him in some areas and positions, we respect his right to say his mind, and assure him as with many Nigerians that President Tinubu is determined to deliver on the promise to the Nigerian people,” Bwala said.

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