In the run-off to the 2015 general
elections, the presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission
(TREM), Dr Mike Okonkwo, was one of the few Christian leaders who backed
President Muhammadu Buhari during private meetings and consultations.
You have been labelled a supporter of the government of change…
(Cuts in)… But everyone should love
change. Everyone should work for change. For me, my interest politically
is whoever will deliver dividends of democracy for the nation.
Regardless of that person’s religious persuasion, as long as he can
deliver, he has my vote. Even if he is a heathen, I will vote for such a
person.
But people are asking ‘is this is the change we voted for’?
That is the issue I keep talking about.
Nigerians are naturally impatient and we chicken out once there is a
little pressure. We will say we don’t want again. I read somewhere in
the social media a young man who said we should go back to corruption
since things appear not to be working out well. I said so we should go
back to the vicious cycle? I replied the young man and said he was
talking nonsense. Yes, things are not too stable but that is to tell you
the rot the nation has degenerated to. You see, we are not fighting
corruption. Nigeria is corruption. Everywhere you turn, every sector you
turn, you find corruption.
From the messenger to driver to the
boss, everyone is involved. Corruption has become a second nature to us.
The truth is you hardly find anyone that has not been dragged into the
industry of corruption. It is as bad as that. Corruption has become the
biggest industry in the nation.
Now that Buhari is there, it will be
foolhardy to say things will change overnight. Buhari will not
completely eradication corruption because it’s been with us for
decades. If anyone is expecting Buhari to change this even if he stays
for 15 years, the person is not being sincere. I believe the current
administration is fighting so hard to put things in place. The things we
are seeing is corruption fighting back. We have saboteurs in the system
that will take time to be detected and flushed out.
There are people enjoying where we were.
They were making it with the situation we had then. They have a lot of
money in their hands so they can do anything; they can create problems.
But if we endure a lot, I believe things will be better.
Do you believe this administration will deliver?
I believe so with all my heart. I
believe the current crop of leaders will fix this nation. That is why
some people are fighting them back. It is because they know within
themselves that they can deliver.
What is the basis of that belief?
Why not? They have wonderful programmes.
The budget has just been passed. So, let’s watch between now and end of
the year for things to start taking shape.
Do you share the belief that government should declare amnesty for all corrupt Nigerians?
I believe that we should but with
stringent conditions. If you have stolen money and you are willing to
willingly refund, you can access amnesty. But amnesty does not mean we
should not run after all the looters of our treasuries. They have been
able to accumulate too much, even more than the nation. The government
has recovered so much of the loots and they should go even after more
looters.
But we haven’t felt the impact of the loots reportedly recovered…
…That is because government has not
declared how much was recovered. Besides, they cannot spend monies
without passage of the budget. I know that a lot of these monies will
be channelled towards projects that have been outlined.
But there is the concern that this
government seems only interested in spending the next three years
chasing thieves. Will that be a good direction to face?
Government is not chasing thieves. It is
EFCC that is chasing looters; it has just been suddenly awoken. The
government is working; the ministers have just been appointed and things
are running. It is not Buhari that is running after thieves. The
system in place will pursue the looters. We cannot leave them to enjoy
our commonwealth. I mean, they have stolen monies meant for us and must
vomit them by force.
In few weeks, this administration will be one. How do you assess its performance so far?
My performance appraisal is that at
least people are running away who stole money. There is an awareness
that impunity cannot continue. If nothing, that is a great step forward.
I agree there are certain indices that are still expected but I believe
that we have gone passed the period where people just did anything and
got away with everything. That was what happened with the last
administration. The nation just got to a point where it was more or less
a banana republic. People could do anything and government cared less.
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