The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Ignatius Kaigama has lamented the fate of Nigerian students under President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to Kaigama snakes, monkeys, and termites are looting the treasury, while students can’t graduate under Buhari’s regime.
He spoke on Sunday at St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Kugbo area of Abuja while delivering a homily.
The Catholic Archbishop urged Nigerians to unite in picking credible political leaders in the 2023 general elections.
He called on Nigerians to set aside their differences and unite to evolve permanent solutions to all the ‘’wahala’’ in Nigeria by selecting a credible and compassionate leaders in 2023.
According to Kaigama: “You go to school, you cannot graduate, you finish school, no work, you hear about snakes swallowing money, monkeys taking money and termites eating vouchers. All these are wahala, and so they should bind us together.
“It should make us unite like the lepers. They came together and achieved a common good, so when we are together, we will be able to make better choices in the coming elections.”
“In the ugly situation of our country, we must be united, particularly in making wise political choices because God can take away the socio-economic and political leprosy in the country, and the only way we can ensure this happens is by using the ballot,’’ the Catholic archbishop stated.
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