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Bad Leadership Responsible For Insecurity In Nigeria — Arch. Ndagoso

Nonye Ekwenugo by Nonye Ekwenugo
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Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna, Most Rev. Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, has blamed Nigeria’s persistent insecurity on poor governance, urging citizens to embrace hope and actively participate in the 2027 general elections to foster national renewal.

In his 2026 Easter message yesterday, Archbishop Ndagoso described the suffering of many Nigerians as crosses of grief and heartbreak caused by insurgency, kidnappings, banditry, armed robbery, herders-farmers clashes and communal conflicts.

He said these crises had driven some citizens into unwholesome and degrading activities just to survive, leaving communities destabilised and families traumatised.

The archbishop, who is also president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), attributed the country’s insecurity to a leadership culture marked by selfishness, greed, nepotism, tribalism, sectionalism and disregard for the common good.

He warned that bad governance had deepened despair and stressed that only a collective return to moral responsibility and civic engagement could lift the nation from further suffering.

Highlighting the spiritual dimension of the nation’s trials, Ndagoso said the agony experienced by Nigerians mirrored the Passion of Christ and that faith offers enduring hope.

He urged citizens to see in Easter a reason to persevere amid adversity, taking comfort in the belief that God remains present with those who suffer.

 

On the political landscape, the archbishop warned against voter apathy which he said had been fueled by distrust in the electoral system.

 

He stressed the need for active citizen participation in the 2027 elections, describing voting as both a right and a moral obligation toward the common good.

 

“The active participation of citizens in elections, including the right to vote and to be voted for, is a value to be cultivated. There is a need to elect leaders of competence and integrity who share the nation’s vision for justice and development,” he said.

 

Ndagoso further urged INEC to ensure free, fair and credible polls.

 

He urged INEC, as well as political and religious leaders to remove obstacles that might prevent citizens from accessing registration and collection centres, warning that disenfranchisement threatens national cohesion and undermines public trust.

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Despite the country’s challenges, he encouraged Nigerians to hold on to hope, noting that Easter is a reminder of triumph over despair.

 

He also called on citizens to embrace practical acts of love and solidarity, such as caring for the sick, visiting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and supporting the needy, stressing that such actions reflect Christ’s message.

 

 

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Nonye Ekwenugo is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in in-depth news and feature reporting. Her work is marked by accuracy, clarity, and well-researched storytelling, earning her a trusted and respected standing within the editorial team.

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