CONVENER
of Save Nigeria Group,SNG, and General Overseer of Latter Rain
Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has called on the Chairman of Subsidy
Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P, implementation
monitoring team, Chief Christopher Kolade to resign so that he can
prevent his reputation from being soiled by the current allegations of
non- performance by the board.
He also regretted the delayed trial of those alleged to have stolen
fuel subsidy funds, arguing that it was an indication that the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, had overbearing influence over other arms of
government.
Briefing newsmen yesterday in Lagos, Bakare said the SNG would soon
take a stand on the pardon granted to former Governor of Bayelsa State,
Chief Deiprieye Alamieyeseigha.
According to him: ‘’If people are saying that the PDP is sharing the
subsidy reinvestment fund, I would not be surprised. If PDP does not
share the money,
who will? Do you think the PDP has good intentions? I felt pity for Dr.
Christopher Kolade when he was appointed to head that committee.
He is a man with good reputation but appointing him at 80 to head
that committee, was a way of soiling his good reputation. With the kind
of allegations coming up on how the funds are being managed, the best thing for
him to do is to resign. I hope he withdraws or resigns before he is
messed up, because you cannot expect anything good from the PDP.’’
‘’The reason why you cannot see good judgment on the prosecution of
those, who allegedly stole fuel subsidy funds is because there is
connivance between all arms of government to subjugate the country. The
PDP gave
the indication when it said it would rule for sixty years. And they
have formed a merger with the senate, judiciary and other arms of
government to realise that dream.’’
Bakare added that ‘’Alamiesyeigha is not the issue if the looting in
Bayelsa State is not addressed. SNG would soon take a stand on the
matter. I cannot see any hope in our future except through cleansing,
show me any nation that has democracy and development without
revolution.’’
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