Alleged nepotism: Lai Mohammed cautions Kukah after cleric's criticism of Buhari

Alleged nepotism: Lai Mohammed cautions Kukah after cleric's criticism of Buhari

- Lai Mohammed has issued a stern warning to Bishop Mathew Kukah following his "nepotism" criticism of President Muhammadu Buhari

- The information and culture minister cautioned the cleric against fanning the embers of hatred in the country

- Mohammed warned that religious leader must avoid statement that can "trigger unintended consequences"

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Mathew Kukah has come under attack following his criticism of President Muhammadu, with the Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese warned to desist from action that can “trigger unintended consequences.”

Giving this warning is the minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, in a reaction to Kukah's remark on Buhari's government alleging that the president is running the affairs of the country with barefaced nepotism.

Alleged nepotism: Lai Mohammed cautions Kukah against stigmatising Buhari
Bishop Mattew Kukah has been warned to desist from actions capable of fanning embers of disunity and hatred. Credit: Ministry of Information and Culture/ The Platform
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In a statement titled "FG Urges Religious Leaders To Eschew Message of Disharmony", the senior minister stated that it is unbefitting of religious leaders to fan the embers of disunity and hatred.

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Legit.ng recalls that in his Christmas message on Friday, December 25, titled, the Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese had submitted that "there is no non-Muslim leader who could have done a fraction of what President Buhari has done by his nepotism and gotten away with it."

Kukah's criticism came amid backlashes that trailed the president's political appointment and the security situation in the country.

But in a swift response, the information minister and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain said it was “graceless and impious for any religious leader to use the period of Christmas, which is a season of peace, to stoke the embers of hatred, sectarian strife and national disunity."

“While some religious leaders, being human, may not be able to disguise their national leadership preference, they should refrain from stigmatising the leader they have never supported anyway, using well-worn and disproved allegations of nepotism or whatever."

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Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Kukah lambasted the northern Muslim elite over the proliferation of Almarijis in the region.

The cleric said the Almajiris in the northern part of Nigeria have been “sinned against” and denied opportunities for social progress by the elite.

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Kaduna, said on Monday, June 8, that the Almajiri has become a scapegoat for the multiple sins of the Nigerian state in general and some Muslim elite in particular.

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