Sheikh Ahmad Discloses Why God Is Punishing Nigerians With Bad Leaders
The Chief Missioner of Ansar-ur-deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Abd’Rahman Ahmad, has said that the bad leadership being currently observed in Nigeria is the straight consequence of the disobedience of Nigerians, both followers and prospective leaders, to God.
Sheikh Ahmad while speaking at the Prayer for the Nation 2015, organised by the Fatima Charity Foundation in Lagos, said Nigeria has arrived that saturation point where the people would begin to desire for a change in administration.
He said Nigerians should know that they share a major part of the blames for separating themselves from God.
Ahmad said: ‘Committing Nigeria To The Hands Of God: What Are The Roles Of The Leadership And The Citizenry ?’.
Separately from turning away from God, people now believe and trust men like them and have prospered in turning such men into their gods. Emphasizing that a society gets the kind of leader it earns, he questioned how a country’s leader would
announce before the whole world that stealing is not corruption.
President Goodluck Jonathan had in one of his media chat explained that most of the offences Nigerians name corruption is trivial stealing.
“When we talk about the leadership of a country handing the country over to God, we are essentially talking about good governance,” he said.
“And good governance is inclusive, and the electoral system is fair; and we talk about generating employment, having justice and equity for all, we are talking about a technique for peaceful change… you are there, they don’t want you, then go because there is nothing you can do about it .”
Sheikh called Nigerians to search their integrity and learn where they have insulted God before accusing the leaders who have also offended God.
He stated that today, there is mutual distrust between the leaders and the followers.
“We now see every politician as traders, big business people, they campaign for our votes not to govern us but to loot treasury. But some are only better than others.
“For some, there are things to show for governance. For others, there is absolutely nothing to show. What do we have to show when we were better 20 years ago than the way we are now?
“We don’t trust our governments neither do they care for us. When Allah intends to punish people for their inequity, He appoints for them bad leaders.
“This is the situation today. There is impunity and this has been elevated to state craft.
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