'This is a Severely Broken and Fractured Nation' - Bishop Kukah

Bishop Mathew Kukah Reveals His Only Regret As He Clocks 70

by Victor Ndubuisi
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On Friday, Bishop Matthew Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto stated that the country’s terrible governance was his only issue.

On Wednesday, Kuka, who had his 70th birthday—spoke during a segment of the Morning Show on Arise TV.

He claims that some of the people in charge of Nigeria lack enthusiasm for and desire in progressing the nation.

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He said, “I would have said I have no regret but the only regret I have outside and inside this country is to see how a nation with such incredible human being ruled by people who are lacking the passion and commitment to place this country in where it ought to be.”

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Speaking on his continued agitation for better governance, the Bishop said, “My energy is from the street of Nigeria, the ordinary people I see whether they are Christian or Muslim.

“I have with the sense of modesty, put a little scholarship in my years of priesthood. Focusing of citizens and how we can change the lives of the people”.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, the well-known priest who was named by Holy Father Pope Francis as a member of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Human Integral Development in 2021 is well-known for consistently commenting authoritatively on the status of the country.

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Remember how the bishop pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari a few months ago to name those funding the Boko Haram rebels wreaking havoc across the nation.

 

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