Kaduna Archbishop Urges Tinubu to Change Policies Amidst Hardship

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Kaduna Archbishop Urges Tinubu to Change Policies Amidst Hardship
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Catholic Archbishop Man-oso Ndagoso of Kaduna called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to review his policies, arguing they have failed to improve the lives of Nigerians. Archbishop Ndagoso highlighted the persistent challenges of insecurity, hunger, poverty, banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism, leading to despair and emigration. He urged the government to adopt measures to alleviate the suffering caused by current policies and commended farmers for risking their lives to cultivate crops.

The Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna, Bishop Man-oso Ndagoso on Tuesday, appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to change his policies, saying they have failed to uplift the citizens. The Bishop said insecurity, hunger, multi-dimensional poverty, banditry, kidnapping for ransom, and terrorism, among others, have continued to pose a problem for Nigeria ns.

Little wonder then that wherever people hear of palliative distribution huge numbers gather to get whatever they can leading to the tragic experiences we have had in recent times.'' The Bishop applauded farmers who put their lives at risk by going to the farms to harvest for the poor masses, adding that “despite serious security challenges during the last farming season, many people braved it and put their lives on the line to cultivate their farms. We thank all those who did that.

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