Wukari, 29 September, 2024 / 10:08 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Mark Maigida Nzukwein of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Wukari has decried the state of governance in Nigeria, warning that the absence of effective leadership has created space for criminals to operate “freely” across the country.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the 2024 Caritas Day celebration in his Episcopal See, Bishop Maigida condemned the growing insecurity in Nigeria and the failure of political leaders to protect citizens from militants, kidnappers, and bandits in the West African country.
“There seems to be an absence of governance in Nigeria. So many ungoverned spaces allow non-governmental actors to take the law into their own hands,” the Nigerian Catholic Bishop said in the interview on September 22.
Bishop Maigida expressed concern about the daily dangers faced by Nigerians, emphasizing that citizens no longer feel safe in their homes or farms.
He called for the government to refocus on its fundamental duties, stating, “There’s something really wrong with governance in Nigeria.”