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Bishop Kukah: Choosing Darkness Over Light Hinders Nigeria’s Progress.

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Matthew Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, has identified Nigeria’s slow development since independence as a consequence of opting for “darkness” over the principles of transparency and integrity. Speaking during his Christmas message at the Holy Family Cathedral in Sokoto, he underscored the critical role that accountability and ethical leadership play in fostering national growth.

“Nigeria’s lack of visible and measurable progress is tied to the fact that we have chosen darkness rather than light. Imagine if we let the light shine on our public service, on our politics, on our individual, community, and national life, and on our public institutions,” Kukah stated.

He urged Nigerians to embrace the message of the Christian hymn, “They will know we are Christians by our love,” and lamented how ethnicity, nepotism, and greed continue to impede the country’s journey to greatness.

Bishop Kukah expressed concern over how ethnicity and religion often overshadow a shared sense of citizenship, resulting in feelings of exclusion and frustration that fuel violence and division. He reminded Nigerians of the ideals enshrined in the national anthem, urging unity despite diversity.

“Diversity is a gift from God. Let us use it effectively as a tool for national mobilization and cohesion,” he said.

The bishop commended the passage of the Not Too Young to Run Bill in 2018, which has increased opportunities for youth participation in politics. However, he pointed out the high costs of political participation and a lack of internal democracy as persistent barriers for young people.

Additionally, he praised the federal government’s enactment of the Student Loan Act 2024 and the establishment of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, which aim to provide greater access to education for Nigerian youth, including those pursuing vocational and technical skills.

“It is significant that the Act does not limit access to university students alone. We hope this project will be free of bureaucratic bottlenecks and favoritism, ensuring that poverty does not exclude anyone from receiving a good education,” Kukah noted.

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In his concluding remarks, Bishop Kukah encouraged Nigerians to choose the path of light, unity, and love, emphasizing these values as essential for national development. He also expressed concern about the persistent security challenges undermining stability across the country.

The bishop’s message serves as a timely call for reflection and collective action to foster national progress.

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