Ignatius Kaigama, Archbishop of Abuja Archdiocese, advised Nigerian leaders on Friday to abandon their desire for power.
The cleric insisted that governance entails sacrifice and warned them against self-centeredness and personal gain.
According to Kaigama, those in positions of authority must prioritise the common good and what makes citizens happy.
“We should not focus on what we are going to acquire in this world. When it comes to politics, people fight as if it is the end of the world,” he told NAN.
The clergyman observed that when politicians win elections, “there is a struggle and when they lose, it is a problem”.
He advised political, religious and traditional heads to be fair, honest and just, adding that sacrifice is of great essence.
Kaigama added that leadership is service to humanity, urging leaders to live for Christ and aim to always do good at all times.
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