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Anglican Primate Predicts Brighter Future For Nigeria In 2025

by Igho Oyoyo
5 months ago
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Anglican Primate Predicts Brighter Future For Nigeria In 2025
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The primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, has expressed optimism that 2025 will be a more promising year for Nigeria than 2024.

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During a media interaction with select journalists in Abuja, Ndukuba emphasised that the difficulties Nigerians have faced this year are part of a broader process to improve the nation’s future.

“While we may still encounter challenges in 2025, we trust that solutions will begin to emerge.

“We expect to witness tangible benefits from what has been established this year, leading to greater stability,” he said.

Ndukuba elaborated on the anticipated improvements in Nigeria’s economy, including better management of the Naira and fuel prices and the implementation of various micro and macroeconomic policies currently underway.

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However, the Primate cautioned that corruption remains a significant barrier to progress.

“Corruption and greed can undermine even the positive developments we might achieve.

“If we fail to combat corruption, it will ultimately harm the Nigerian populace,” he warned.

While acknowledging the current hardships faced by citizens, he noted, “Nigeria is making progress, but the pain is still very much present.

“This year has seen challenges such as the removal of oil subsidies, soaring oil prices, and skyrocketing inflation in food costs, making it arguably more difficult than last year.”

Despite these difficulties, he described it as a “traverse of childbearing,” indicating hope for eventual relief.

He commended the efforts of fiscal and economic managers, including the Central Bank, to stabilise the economy.

When reflecting on 2024, Ndukuba declared that the ordinary Nigerians deserve recognition as the “Nigerian of the Year” for their resilience and unwavering spirit amid economic and security challenges.

He spoke on the ongoing issues within the petroleum sector, noting the recent decrease in fuel costs suggested by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

“If it were not for Dangote, we might have seen fuel prices soar to 2,000 naira per litre by now. Yet, Nigerians remain hopeful rather than bitter,” he added.

Ndukuba concluded by reiterating his belief that while 2025 will undoubtedly bring its challenges, it holds the promise of significant improvement and advancement for the country.

 


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