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Stop Seeking Endorsement From Religious Leaders, Kukah Tells Politicians

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweSeptember 22, 2020Updated:September 22, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese, has admonished politicians against seeking endorsement from religious leaders for their political pursuit.

Speaking during an interview on Channels TV breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily, on Tuesday, Kukah stressed that politicians ought to engage the people they intend to serve in order to sell their objectives to them before elections.

“What we are practicing in Nigeria, it’s just theoretically we answer the name democracy. But in reality, what we are dealing with is a feudal system that is tied to agencies and ideologies that have got nothing to do with democracy,” said the Catholic Bishop.

“When last did you see a politician across Europe which we are trying to imitate go and bow to the queen or king or seek blessings from a bishop. We have too many intervening variables that are confusing the narrative.

“We are really not practicing the principles of democracy and it lies in the fact that only those who have money can hope to be voted into power.

“If you feel you need to be anointed to ascend to power then we are running a theocracy.”

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