The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev’d Henry Ndukuba says Nigeria is blessed with everything it needs to develop but corruption, bad leadership remain a clog in her wheel of progress.
Ndukuba stated this in Abuja at an event to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Abuja Diocese of the Church of Nigeria.
“Nigeria has the potential, not only in transforming our nation, but to be also instrumental in transforming our continent.
“It also has the potential of impacting the world, be it socially, in terms of economy, abundant mineral resources and the wealth that God has given us.
“There is so much in Nigeria, but we must shun corruption and our leaders must lead with dignity and in the right direction to attain our potentials and take our rightful position, in comity of nations” he said
The Archbishop stressed the need to take proactive measures to address corruption and leverage the nation’s resources to uplift the nation and z continent.
He envisioned a Nigeria transformed by industrialisation and good governance, emphasising dignity and self-reliance.
Archbishop Ndukuba also called for renewed hope and determination, urging Nigerians to overcome challenges through faith and leadership.
According to him, Nigeria must focus on industrialisation to create jobs for its teeming youth population..
Speaking on the celebration, the Archbishop said the 35th anniversary of the Diocese’s existence is a testament to God’s faithfulness and the dedication of its leaders and members.
“Celebrating 35 years of the Abuja Diocese is a milestone of faith and dedication.
“We give gratitude to God for the lessons learnt, sustainability and the community’s commitment,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the celebration themed, “Renewed to Soar Higher,” features activities such as performances, music, and awards, highlighting achievements in service to the Church. (NAN)
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