BUHARI AND JONATHAN LACK MORAL INTEGRITY

BUHARI AND JONATHAN LACK MORAL INTEGRITY TO LEAD NIGERIA
DECLAIMER AGAINST GEJ AND BUHARI

I would like to dissociate myself from general Muhammadu Buhari and president Goodluck Jonathan respectively, these two (2) leaders should not be associated with me in anyway. Their conduct is against my principle and in my opinion, they lack moral integrity needed to lead a great nation like Nigeria to tranquility.
I have observed that, most Nigerians do not bother about the moral obligations of those who pilot the affairs of this nation, but I Abdulrazaq O Hamzat place much emphasis on morality and I refuse to be associated with those whose moral integrity is in question.
These two leaders (GEJ and Buhari) are suppose to serve as worthy examples to be emulated by we the younger generations, but because of their political desires, they compromise their morality for political gains.
For reference purposes, let me place it on record that In the build up to 2011 general election, President Goodluck Jonathan came out to the world and declared before God and man, that he his only going to serve for one term if elected as president, no one forced him to say so, he did all by himself without any coercion, but despite such public declaration before the entire world, he his today seeking re-election, compromising morality for mere political benefits.
Similarly, General Muhammadu Buhari also declared before man and God, that the 2011 general election would be the last time he would ever seek elective office in Nigeria, but few days ago, he declared his interest to re-contest for the fourth time. This is against morals from whatever perspective.
Children and youths who constitute over 60% of the Nigerian population watch these two leaders make this declaration in 2011 and today, they are watching wih amusement how the same leaders that told the world what they would do, came back to tell them something else.
How can fathers lie publicly to their children and yet, expect children to be truthful at home?
How do we expect these youths and children to to be of good conduct when those whom they look up to as fathers and leaders are engage in public lies?
These two leaders are example of national liars, they are not worthy of my support or the support of every right thinking Nigerian who care about the morality of this nation.
Their conduct is against the tenate of every religion, both Islam and Christianity, yet, they are both Muslim and Christian. It goes to show that despite their proclaimed religion, they do not represent any religion. And as a Muslim, my religion strongly frown against those who utter words they cannot fulfill.
In view of this, I wish to express my displeasure and protest against these national liars, those who say one thing today and come back to say another thing tomorrow. They are the source of moral corruption and national immorality. A govt built on moral corruption cannot fight economic and financial corruption. Corruption starts from unfulfilled words.
Everyone who broke their words always give reasons to do so. Goodluck Jonathan gave reason why he would re-contest despite saying he won’t in 2011. General Muhammadu Buhari also gave reasons why he should contest again, but a careful consideration of their reasons shows nothing, but a lame excuse to justify the unjustifiable.
I thereby dissociate myself from GEJ and GMB and do not wish to be associated with them in any way.
After this declamation, any individual or organization that associate me with any of these two are doing grave injustice to me and such person or organization shall not be forgiven.
(Mr.rights)

Thank you and God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Abdulrazaq O Hamzat (Mr.rights)

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