Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba, has said with the army of unemployed youths roaming the streets of Nigeria,
Ndukuba called on the federal government to come up with urgent measures to ameliorate the effect of the present economic hardship on Nigerians.
According to the Anglican primate, kidnapping, armed robbery and insecurity have become the order of the day in the country. “Today, a dollar is exchanged for N1,040. There was a time when the dollar was exchanged for N100. Also, there was a time when our leaders said it was not money that was the problem, but how to spend the money Nigeria had.“This is a country that is so blessed, and yet many of our children are out of school, and the army of our youths that are out of jobs is so many that we are sitting on a time bomb.
Ndukuba appealed with Nigerians not to take the law into their own hands but remain patriotic as God has not forgotten the country, but knows the situation Nigerians are going through.
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