Mathew Kukah, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, says Nigerians
traveling abroad should do so for the purpose of returning to develop the
country.
Speaking during an inauguration lecture on Saturday, Kukah
said the incoming administration must rise up to the challenge of uniting the
country.
He said Nigerians traveling abroad must be given a reason to
return, adding that the incoming leadership must manage the diversity and
create a habitable country.
“I will also end by saying right now that 133 million
Nigerians are suffering from various levels of multi-dimensional poverty,” he
said.
“I have not put up
the light and see the part where Muslims are living that they have light, while
others for not. I have not seen the part of the country where Muslims are
eating and the rest of us are not. So we must come to terms with the fact that
we are not bleeding.
“We are not suffering because we are Christians or Muslims, but we are in a
country that is malfunctioning. How to make that country work, for the rich,
for the poor, for the aged, and for everybody is a challenge.
“I would like to just end by saying and I have made the
point very clearly, in the struggle with the problems of Nigeria, I remain
exceptionally optimistic.
“I traveled the
world. People say to me, well, where do you find this courage to say that
Nigeria is working? Okay, it may not be working, but this is one of the most
beautiful countries in the world. I am not being flippant.
“When I went to the United States of America to study, I
preached in a church but the parish priest said to me, listen to me, you speak
with such eloquence and I like you, we will get you a green card, you can
settle here in America. I looked at him, I said, you know, this God is a
wonderful God. You are giving me a green card and my passport is actually a
green passport.
“The challenge for us as Africans is to think the way the
Asians have thought that you can go to Europe, you can go to America with a
purpose. But the purpose of course means coming back to develop your country
but it also means that that country must create an environment in which you can
feel confident to come and present the gift that God has given you.
“I have two young men in America they just finished from a
prestigious university, I say when are you coming home? They say Bishop coming home to do what? We do not have an uncle who is a senator, we
don’t have anybody, so coming to Nigeria to do what?
“Vice-President-elect,
the challenge for you is to make this country believable, livable, credible, so
that all of us together can serve and build a great nation.”
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