Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Rev’d Henry Ndukuba, has urged the Federal Government to provide a fresh civilian-oriented Constitution for the country, instead of the current one formulated by the military government in 1999.
The Primate noted that such constitution will address the fundamental issues hampering the nation’s growth, unity and prosperity.
Ndukuba, who is also the Bishop of Abuja, said the nation needs a courageous, empathic and caring leaders to steer its affairs.
Cautioning President Muhammadu Buhari on plans to remove fuel subsidy, the Primate observed that such policy would have a negative impact on Nigerians because of the excruciating hardship caused by economic depression and corruption that has ravaged the nation’s public institutions.