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  • Updated: February 28, 2022

ASUU, Fuel Scarcity: Reverend Kaigama Calls Buhari To Resolve Crisis

ASUU, Fuel Scarcity: Reverend Kaigama Calls Buhari To Resolv

Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Most Reverend Ignatius Kaigama| Photo Source: The Guardian

The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Most Reverend Ignatius Kaigama has called on the president, Muhammadu Buhari to act on the cries of the people.

Making a case for the ongoing fuel scarcity and strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), he said the president needs to do well to resolve the crisis.

Kaigama made the call on Sunday while conducting a dedication ceremony of the Holy Cross Parish in Abuja.

He further called Christians to pray for peace on 2nd March in line with the directive of Pope Francis following the tension between Russia and Ukraine.

Kaigama stated as reported by Daily Trust, “Our nation would achieve greater progress when we truly listen to one another in mutual respect. Government leaders must listen to their citizens, politicians must listen to the people they represent.

“This is the path to enduring peace, greater solidarity and harmony in our society and the best way to resolve problems such as the lingering fuel scarcity in the nation and the ASUU one-month warning strike to press home her demands from the Government.

“Leaders with the responsibility of governance must remove the log in their eyes so that they can better help others to remove theirs. This means that leaders must look first at themselves and correct their faults before they can see clearly to identify and correct the errors in other people. 

“What we find in our society today is sadly the reality of ‘blind guides’. There are some leaders who occupy big positions of responsibility today but lack the disposition to make such offices function properly. Some fight and even kill to occupy such offices, but are only guided by their quest for material possessions and could be regarded as ‘blind guides’. Leaders are challenged to expunge hypocrisy and deception, to bear good fruits.”

 

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