N5,000 palliative huge disgrace – Archbishop Chukwuma

Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma

Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma

Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma has condemned the Federal Government’s move to pay N5,000 palliative to 40 million Nigerians.

The Government said the palliative was to cushion the effect of the planned removal of fuel subsidy.

But Archbishop Chukwuma, who rejected the removal of subsidy, described the proposed palliative “as a huge disgrace.”

He said this during a press conference on the activities lined up for the 50th Anniversary of the Enugu Diocese, Anglican Communion.

Chukwuma is the Archbishop of the Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion.

He added that “we are also concerned about peace and the unity of Nigeria, as well as infrastructural development.”

He called on the government “to be sensitive about the situation of Nigeria; we frown against the killings, the banditry, the kidnappings, inequality, injustice and all the evils.

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“Of late, we can see how ‘Mkpurummiri’ is destroying our youths, it is highly condemnable. We are calling on our youths to please avoid this so that they don’t get their heads out of order. This is not how they will become future leaders.

“Right now, I want to say that the government of Nigeria has not treated the South-East fairly; particularly now that we are getting into the yuletide, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway is a total disaster, Enugu-Port Harcourt they are putting it to use but it is not yet complete.

“We are calling on the minister of works to stop playing pranks and politics with the roads in the South-East. Rail transport should also be extended to the South-East; we see no reason the minister of transport should neglect his own zone.

“It is important for our government to know that most youths are angry; they are angry because they are hungry. I just heard about giving N5,000 to 50 million Nigerians, it is a disgrace. It will not bring any positives on our people. We are also frowning at galloping inflation.

“Our naira is becoming useless and something must be done about it. E-naira or whatever is not the solution at all.”

He also called on the residents of South-East not to toy with the on-going voter’s registration exercise, stressing that “these things count; South-East should stop shortchanging themselves; that’s the only way they will have a say in 2023.”

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