Sokoto, 12 March, 2021 / 4:42 pm (ACI Africa).
A Bishop in Nigeria has, at a webinar, faulted the leadership of the West African country for failing to provide direction and a national “vision about where we are going.”
In his address during the Sunday, March 7 webinar on the Toyin Falola interviews, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of Nigeria’s Sokoto Diocese said world countries “survive on a vision.”
“We don’t expect the President to do everything; we are not expecting angels; but it is that a nation has to survive on a vision about where we are going and how we are going to get there,” Bishop Kukah said, making reference to Muhammadu Buhari-led government.
When you raise the question about the seeming lack of vision, the Nigerian Bishop remarked, “people begin to think that you are an enemy of the state or that you are inciting citizens.”
He explained, “The challenge is for us to create a conducive environment and this is why I worry about this government because the government has not created a narrative that points in a direction that we should be going.”