The elder statesman, who presented a lecture entitled, “The Role Of The Church In Building A Good Society In Nigeria,”stressed that aside ensuring good governance, the church must take its social responsibility of fighting corruption seriously.
“Elections are supposed to be a process of electing good leaders who will give good governance and governance will give good development. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, we are electing wrong leaders, so we have wrong policies and wrong development.
“In view of the critical importance of leadership in the development process, raising good leaders is an extremely important role for the Church. No other institution is better placed than the Church in promoting such core values such as truth, justice, righteousness, honesty, integrity, love, kindness, peace, compassion and respect for human dignity.”
While lamenting that Nigerians were “so severely poor in a potentially rich and wealthy nation,” Gana said: “The sights, sounds and realities of human deprivation are so pervasive throughout our land that we cannot ignore this social tragedy of poverty.
“Poverty is a social evil that must be abolished or eradicated, but certainly not tolerated. Through sustained programmes of wealth creation and fair distribution, the current high levels of poverty can be reduced. We must seek to remove obstacles to greater production of goods and services.
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