The founder of One Love Family, Sat Guru Maharajji, has said that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is too early for Nigerians to judge.
Maharaj Ji said Nigerians should not judge Tinubu’s administration yet because the government has started well and is convinced his administration will take Nigeria to a safe land to make the lives of Nigerians better.
The spiritual founder of the group disclosed this on Wednesday while addressing journalists during an event held in celebration of his 76th birthday anniversary at the Maharajji Village in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
He said the administration is too young to be judged, which, according to him, is barely seven months after being sworn in as the president.
“A seven-month-old child is still crawling; the situation will find us. It was more or less like a government where everybody would just come and steal the fortune of the country.
“The present government has been trying since it came on board. Yes, and so we should give them much more time.
What we can do is go into the archives and ask all the past leaders of the executive and the members of the legislature what they have been using the public funds to do while they were serving.
“So I believe that seven months is too early to be able to give a kind of assessment. But you can see now that we have a leader we can trust.
Let us give the president a chance. Yes, for some time. At least when we are going to be a year old,” Maharajji said.
While appraising the President Tinubu-led administration, he called on the president to be more practical in the creation of education funds and allow the constitution to take its full course.
He said, “We must allow the constitution to work. So all three parties—the executive, legislative, and judiciary—must be put on their toes, so that subsidy will not only be for oil. We need subsidies for education, health, transport, security, and on and on.
“The government should stop dishing out money, but rather go to each farmer in Nigeria to see what they are doing and control them effectively.
“There has to be a farmers’ festival, competition, contest, and a magazine that shows where each farmer lives so that, at the end of the day, everybody will show interest that the country is for all of us,” he concluded.
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