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Bishop Kukah urges Nigerians to hold public office holders accountable

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most. Rev. Matthew  Kukah, on Saturday  urged Nigerians to compel political office holders  to fulfill their campaign promises.

Mr Kukah gave the advice in a keynote address at a centenary public lecture and awards ceremony by the Catholic Herald.

Catholic Herald is  Nigeria’s oldest surviving newspaper and weekly publication of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos.

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The event held at the Mother of Perpetual Help Church, Victoria Island, Lagos State.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the event had the theme:  “The Nigerian State: Transcending Challenges, Attending True Nationhood”.

The event was to celebrate the centenary anniversary of Herald, the oldest newspaper in Nigeria.

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The cleric spoke on nation building.

Mr Kukah said that the quality the civil society, to a large extent, determined the extent of change in a society.

The cleric and social crusader  appealed to the leadership  to be people-oriented in their policies and administration.

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Mr Kukah said that there was need for governments to carry the citizens along in  projects and programmes  implementation to meet the needs of the masses.

“Nigeria journey to nationhood should be of concern to the people and with eye on the desired destination.

“Pray that God renews our strength to champion just causes.

“Nation building is a long distance race that needs patriotic zeal to sustain to stardom,” he said.

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He called on Nigerians  to be committed to nation building.

NAN reports that the Catholic Herald  was one of the platforms used by  nationalists to push for Nigeria’s independence.

The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Adewale Martins, said at the event  that the newspaper played a major role in the pre independence era.

He said that the newspaper would, aside its evangelism function, continue to stir public discourse to advance the society.

He called on the newspaper’s editorial board to do more to expand its scope of enlightenment.

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