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Insecurity Hampering Nigeria’s Development – Kaigama

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The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Jos, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama
Insecurity Hampering Nigeria’s Development – Kaigama

Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Jos, has pointed out corruption, insecurity, clashes between farmers and herders, kidnapping, as vices hampering Nigeria’s growth and development.

Archbishop Kaigama, who is also the President, Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, spoke on Sunday in Jos, at the launch of the 2018 Lenten campaign of the archdiocese, with the theme, Nigeria and the Quest for National Unity.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the archdiocese took advantage of the launch of the Lenten campaign to raise funds to support the poor and needy in the society.

According to the prelate, so many vices have brought the country to a “standstill”, as so many things have gone sour.

The cleric said, “The prelate said only a radical change of attitude by Nigerians would ensure the needed change being preached by the present government.

“Our country has been brought to its knees by corruption, insurgency, clashes between farmers and herders, kidnapping and many other vices.

“Our government has been preaching the need for Nigerians to embrace change, but I feel the change we need is not only political or mere slogan.

“Change is not only about winning elections, but a radical transformation of our hearts. The change we need should be true one, not only political change being promoted by the political class.”

He urged Nigerians to keep doing good works so as to make the country better.

He further called on both Christians and Muslims to put on the apron of forgiveness, noting that only through that the desired peace would breed the needed development in the country.

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