He noted that there are indication based on the current situation in the country which suggests the government had no plans to Nigeria’s plethora of problems.
According to the Bakare, key officials of the All Progressives Congress (APC) had started giving excuses why the promised change might be long in coming, a development which calls for worry.
Pastor Bakare made specific reference to the alleged comments by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who reportedly said the nation’s problems had become more complicated for mere mortals to handle.
“I need to call your attention to the comments made by my brother and governor of Kaduna state, Nasir el-Rufai, who said Nigeria had sunk deeper than any human being can redeem. If the people in government, who promised us change can say this, then where does our hope lie?” Bakare said.
According to the cleric, both past and present government had a shabby approached to several issues ravaging the nation.
He stressed that the plan to rescue the missing Chibok girls, was not met with the seriousness it deserved.
On his brief absence from talking on certain national issues, he said it was deliberate and timely. However, he promised that the coast had become clear for him to make his positions known.
He also shared his thought on the nation’s threatened peace, saying: “I think time has come for us to know that to put a stop to all these menace is to sit down together and begin strategic thinking to renegotiate our peaceful coexistence.”