The Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga, has urged Nigerian leaders to initiate policies that will move the country forward and reduce economic hardship.
In his New Year message on Tuesday, Onaga pleaded with politicians and leaders to implement policies that will improve the lives of citizens.
He emphasised that it’s not a sign of weakness for leaders to reassess and adjust their strategies.
“If something didn’t work in 2024, it’s okay to try a new approach in 2025,” he said.
Onaga also cautioned against blaming economic woes solely on the price of the dollar.
He pointed out that Nigeria’s economy had faced challenges even when the exchange rate was more favourable.
He encouraged leaders to be more objective and work together to make 2025 a better year for Nigerians.
“We should manage the resources God has given us wisely and make sacrifices to contribute to the country’s progress,” he said.
The bishop also appealed to Nigerians to sell goods and services at reasonable prices, rather than taking advantage of customers.
He advised men and women of God to be truthful and sincere in their messages, praying for the well-being of the people and conveying hope and salvation.
“Truth-telling is what can save us, and it’s essential for building a just and righteous society,” Onaga said.
He emphasised the importance of interpreting the word of God in a way that conveys hope and strengthens the spirit.
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