The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah has revealed the people to determine next Nigeria's President.
According to Kukah, Nigerian youths will determine President Muhammadu Buhari's successor in 2023.
Kukah, however, urged young Nigerians to shun ethnicity and elect leaders who will create a better country in 2023.
The renowned cleric said these on Thursday in an interview on Channels Television.
He said: “This election, whether we like it or not, is going to be determined by the young people of Nigeria, who are better informed and far more patriotic than those who governed them.
“They love this country more than those who governed them and understand where the rest of the world is going far better than those who governed them.
“So guess what? If you are young, there is a job for you — change this country. The wonderful part of this story is that we say that young people make up about 60 percent of the population of Nigeria. This is their moment, they have the ability and capacity.
“It would be a tragedy if they don’t see the opportunity that is available for them. The challenge for young people is to move beyond the silo that has held us back — break down the walls of dubious ethnicity and regionalism.
“Break down those walls erected by criminals who have no interest in your future; who have interest only in their future and the future of their children. Let’s create a wonderful country from Sokoto to Akwa Ibom.
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah has revealed the people to determine next Nigeria's President.
According to Kukah, Nigerian youths will determine President Muhammadu Buhari's successor in 2023.
Kukah, however, urged young Nigerians to shun ethnicity and elect leaders who will create a better country in 2023.
The renowned cleric said these on Thursday in an interview on Channels Television.
He said: “This election, whether we like it or not, is going to be determined by the young people of Nigeria, who are better informed and far more patriotic than those who governed them.
“They love this country more than those who governed them and understand where the rest of the world is going far better than those who governed them.
“So guess what? If you are young, there is a job for you — change this country. The wonderful part of this story is that we say that young people make up about 60 percent of the population of Nigeria. This is their moment, they have the ability and capacity.
“It would be a tragedy if they don’t see the opportunity that is available for them. The challenge for young people is to move beyond the silo that has held us back — break down the walls of dubious ethnicity and regionalism.
“Break down those walls erected by criminals who have no interest in your future; who have interest only in their future and the future of their children. Let’s create a wonderful country from Sokoto to Akwa Ibom.