The Presiding Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC) Pastor Tunde Bakare has urged Nigerian leaders to immortalise former president Muhammadu Buhari with good governance.
Bakare, an associate of the late Awujale of Ijebu Land, Oba Sikiru Adetona and the late former president, Buhari, made the appeal at a news conference on Sunday to pay tribute to the late leaders.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference was held at the CGCC, Oregun Lagos.
NAN recalls that Buhari and the Awujale died on July 13.
According to Bakare, exit of the leaders, who were his great friends and nationalists the same day, should be a rallying point for harnessing their patriotic legacies to move the nation forward.
Bakare, a former presidential running mate to Buhari, eulogised their lives and legacies, saying that the three of them were friends brought together by providence for national cohesion.
He said that Buhari’s dream for a better Nigeria was peerless and resonated in his integrity and forthrightness to the nation’s development while in office.
“The best Nigeria could do for the late former president is to advance his dream of a functional Nigeria, a Nigeria where there will no longer be oppression of any kind, advancement of the rule of law and judicious deployment of the nation’s resources for the common good.”
Bakare tasked Nigeria leaders to build on Buhari’s legacies for an equitable and just nation.
He decried the near one party state the nation might be narrowing to, saying that such negated the progressive principles the former president stood for.
He said that Buhari’s quest for good governance and his policy interventions, including the not” too young to run” , opened the political space and paved way for young Nigerians to be part of the nation’s politics.
According to him, Buhari’s progressive stance can be deployed as a social mobilisation template that when internalised, can change the nation’s social-economic sphere to advance development..