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Bishop Kukah: Nigeria’s Growing Insecurity is a National Tragedy

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, has expressed deep sorrow over Nigeria’s escalating security challenges, warning that the country is gradually transforming into a national graveyard due to the relentless violence and bloodshed.

In his Easter message, delivered on Sunday, Bishop Kukah described the current situation as a nation gripped by “a culture of brutality and barbarism” that has never been seen before in Nigeria’s history.

He conveyed his alarm at the constant wave of killings, kidnappings, and other forms of violence that have left Nigerians living in fear.

“The suffering is unbearable, and the security situation has become intolerable,” Kukah said, emphasizing the urgency of intervention.

Using the metaphor of the crucifixion, he pleaded with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to act swiftly in saving the nation from the mounting crisis, describing the current plight as “a cross of evil” hanging over the country.

“You did not create this crisis, Mr. President, but it is clear that Nigerians are enduring immense suffering on this cross of agony,” the Bishop stated.

Kukah lamented that the entire country is affected by violence, with no community left untouched. He warned that Nigeria is nearing a breaking point, as daily kidnappings and senseless killings continue to devastate lives across the nation.

The Bishop also raised concerns over the government’s approach to alleviating economic hardship, particularly its reliance on short-term palliative measures.

He acknowledged that the removal of fuel subsidies was necessary, but criticized the lack of long-term solutions to Nigeria’s food security crisis.

“Farming, which should be the backbone of our economy, has become one of the most perilous jobs in the country. Mere palliatives will not suffice; Nigerians need sustainable food security and stability,” Kukah urged.

He called on the government to enshrine food security as a fundamental right in the Constitution, declaring that no Nigerian should have to suffer from hunger and deprivation.

In his concluding remarks, Kukah encouraged Nigerians to remain hopeful despite the dire situation. He reminded the people of Nigeria’s potential, stressing that the country can rise above its challenges if citizens unite and work toward a brighter future.

“We are called to be the light of the world. With faith and resolve, we can overcome this darkness and build a society that reflects our true values,” Kukah said.

He ended his message with well wishes for the President and the entire nation, praying for a blessed and peaceful Easter for all.

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