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Kukah
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Most Reverend Matthew Kukah, has expressed concern over the daily killings in Nigeria, describing the situation as unparalleled globally.
Speaking in Yola, Adamawa State, at the launch of a book on Governor Ahmadu Fintiri titled ‘The Man They Could Not Stop’, authored by his former Director General of Media and Communication, Solomon Kumangar, Kukah said the country is divided along religious lines, a situation he said is exacerbated by Western media narratives.
“What is happening in Nigeria cannot happen in Sudan, Cameroon, Niger, Ghana, or any other country in the world,” Kukah said. “There is no other country in the world that 10 people are killed on Monday, 50 on Tuesday, 100 on Wednesday, and the killings go on every week. How can such a country move forward?”
He added, “Only in Nigeria do people die as Christians and Muslims. The Western media is fuelling the killings along religious lines — 20 Christians killed, 30 Muslims killed.”
Kukah called on political and religious leaders to build institutions that unite Nigerians for peace and the country’s development.
He also commended former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, for intervening in the 2023 governorship crisis in Adamawa State.
At the event, former Senate President and ex-Kwara State governor, Bukola Saraki, urged Nigerians to prioritise leaders with strong leadership qualities over political affiliations.
“The country can only move forward when the right people are given the chance to pilot its affairs,” he said, adding that Fintiri’s infrastructural footprint shows he is prepared for leadership. Nassarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, who chaired the ceremony, encouraged Fintiri to join the All Progressives Congress, saying the party’s expansion had reached Adamawa State.
“If I come with the APC cap and flag, I would hand it to you today as our new member,” he said.









