MAKE LIFE COMFORTABLE FOR NIGERIANS ONAIYEKAN KAIGAMA TELL FG

The recent increase in petrol pump price and electricity tariff has received knocks from two Catholic clerics with a demand that the Federal Government should have a rethink and make life more comfortable for Nigerians.

The condemnation came from the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, and his predecessor and Archbishop Emeritus, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, on Friday at the maiden General Assembly of the archdiocese with the theme, ‘Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja: Together in Evangelisation.’

Kaigama appealed to the Federal Government to have mercy on the poor who are in the majority in the country.

He said the government was capable of finding a better solution that would not exert more hardship on the citizenry.

He said, “I can only beg on behalf of the poor and the needy that government should have mercy on us. We are at the grassroots and I meet people who are really poor and in need and with all these increases, it makes life more intolerable.

“As a priest, I can only pray that God will do something for the poor and the needy but God doesn’t operate in a vacuum; He uses our leaders, the President, the governors and local government chairmen. I know they can do something.

“Let them just look at the poor and the needy with the eyes of mercy and strategise. There is a way out, they can be helped. As a witness, people are in agony and are suffering. The government is their father. Government is their leader. Let them do something.”

Onaiyekan, who berated the present regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for failing to live up to its promises, said Nigerians deserved to live better lives.

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