The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, CBCN, has called on the Federal Government to resolve the rising food prices and hardship in the country.
The bishops, in a communique issued at the end of a week-long second Plenary Meeting of the CBCN, held in Auchi Diocese, Edo, urged the federal government to support farmers with subsidies, soft loans, modern technology, and improved seedlings, saying that such measures should also involve supporting Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, SMEs.
According to the clerics, Nigerians were currently groaning under the hardship fueled by high electricity tariffs, high cost of petroleum products, transportation and medicare as well as poor lack of basic infrastructure, seeking for a radical change of heart from a political ideology that promotes arbitrary use of power for self-enrichment to politics as service and solidarity with the people.