Easter: Leaders should make sacrifice, initiate policies – says Anglican Primate

 The Primate, Church of Nigeria, Anglican communion, Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, has urged leaders to make sacrifice and initiate policies that will address challenges in the country.

Ndukuba , during an Easter message at the Cathedral Church of Advent, Life Camp Abuja on Sunday, said that the country would experience great transformation when leaders at all levels submit themselves to divine authority .

According to him, the leaders should be ready to place national interest above personal ambition, as the resurrection of Jesus Christ has brought hope to mankind.

He expressed optimism that the country would rise again and the mercy of God would reign supreme.

“Nigerians should not allow the present situation affect their positive contributions to nation building,’’ he said.

On ASUU strike, the clergyman appealed to the Federal Government to resolve the issues amicably with labour leaders for students to return to school for academic activities.

He advised electorates on the need to vote credible candidates into office in 2023, pointing out that only leaders with the fear of God and love for humanity should be allowed to win the election.

He said that only leaders that would ensure even distribution of wealth and address youth unemployment should be allowed to win in 2023.

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