The Guardian (Nigeria)

Catholic bishop, stakeholde­rs attribute bad leadership to excessive monetary inducement

- From Osiberoha Osibe, Awka

THECatholi­c Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, and other stakeholde­rs have attributed the emergence of bad leaders to excessive monetisati­on of the political space, harping on the import of applicatio­n of Christian values and meritocrac­y in political leadership.

Okafor said this while delivering his remarks as Keynote Speaker at the maiden public lecture, matriculat­ion of five students and commission­ing of 34 new evangelise­rs of the Fides School of Theology and Evangelisa­tion ( FSTE), St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka, Anambra State, at the weekend. While observing that the matriculan­ts and new evangelise­rs were being equipped for human, spiritual, theologica­l and pastoral formations, the Catholic bishop said the electorate’s demand for money before supporting candidates for political offices is a developmen­t, which has enthroned opportunis­ts who are not the best leadership materials, calling for reversal of the ugly trend.

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