Presidency vows to report Mbaka to Vatican, says he is attacking due to failed contract bid

 


The Presidency on Friday fired back at outspoken Enugu Catholic Church priest, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka, claiming that his recent diatribe at President Muhammadu Buhari stemmed from a failed contact bid.

The President’s party, All Progressives Congress (APC), also joined in the fray, branding Mbaka’s call for Buhari’s impeachment ungodly, and threatening to ‘expose’ him to the Pope.

Mbaka, until recently a strong supporter of the President, stunned many Nigerians earlier in the week when he said Buhari has failed the nation and should quit or be impeached.

“Nigerians are crying because there’s no security in the country. The National Assembly should impeach the President if he doesn’t want to resign,” he had said.

But responding to Mbaka on Friday, Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said the clergy was angry with the President for allegedly refusing to circumvent contract award procedures for him.

Mbaka, according to the President’s spokesman, had requested audience with the President but to the chagrin of Presidential aides, he came with three contractors, demanding that he be compensated for his support with contracts to his friends.

The President was said to have asked appropriate authorities to attend to the demand in accordance with laid down procedure, a response which allegedly did not settle well with the clergyman.

Shehu said: “An outsider distilling the avalanche of verbiage will be surprised that after supporting the President two times to win the Presidency, Father Mbaka has made a complete U-turn, preposterously asking President Buhari to resign or be impeached.

Here is the point of departure: Father Mbaka asked for a meeting, and to the shock of Presidential Aides, he came accompanied by three contractors. The President graciously allowed them in, and to everyone’s surprise, Father Mbaka asked for contracts as compensation for his support.

“Anyone familiar with President Buhari knows that he doesn’t break the laid down rules in dealing with contracts or any other government business for that matter. He requested the appropriate authorities to deal with the matter in accordance with laid down rules.

“Inside the Villa, discretion prevailed, that if those pictures and requests were made public, the followers will turn against the religious leader. None of it was released. Now, this is what is eating Father Mbaka,” the statement claimed.

Moments before the allegation against Mbaka by the Presidency, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) had daubed Mbaka’s statement as ungodly.

It threatened to report him to the Pope and the Vatican for committing acts capable of causing instability in the country.

The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Yekini Nabena, said the clergy’s call for the impeachment of Buhari could instigate the people against their leader and cause disaffection for the government.

Nabena said it was unfortunate that a man of God “who is supposed to deploy all known spiritual means of averting crisis” would rather threaten a democratically elected government for “his own personal benefit while pretending to be speaking for the people.”

Citing Mark 4: 35-40, where Jesus Christ calmed a storm that was about to sink a boat. Nabena noted that instead of complaining or blaming the captain of the boat, Jesus prayed and calmed the storm.

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