My dream is to take 50,000 Nigerians out of poverty: Matthew Kukah

Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, says his next dream is to take 50,000 Nigerians out of poverty.
“Today, I am very happy that sometimes, people stop me and say ‘thank you, Bishop Kukah, for making a huge impact in our lives’. ‘I also schooled courtesy of your scholarship’,” said Mr Kukah on Sunday as he celebrated 45 years of priesthood and 10 years as bishop of the diocese. “As such, my next plan is how to take 50,000 families out of poverty through an empowerment programme that is coming soon, by the grace of God.”
The bishop further urged Nigerians to continue to be proud of the country at all times, saying, “God does not make mistake for making us a nation of diverse culture, religion and ethnicity.”
Speaking further, Mr Kukah pointed out, “I talk about Nigeria with pride because, before our very eyes, God will do a great thing that we will all rejoice with.”
The Catholic bishop also expressed happiness that aside from preaching the gospel, he had, in the last 20 years, positively impacted numerous lives through his scholarship programme to students across the federation.
Addressing the congregation at Catholic Church in Sokoto, Mr Kukah noted that he would not have been a priest without the support of his parents and the church.
“My happiness is not about how far I have been as a priest in the vineyard of the Lord, but how I remain committed to preaching the gospel with fidelity and constancy,” explained the Catholic bishop. “I pray that those coming behind us do greater things than we are doing, to keep preaching the gospel with fidelity and constancy, not minding whose ox is gored,” he said.
(NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

States
One hundred officers at Ore-Benin Expressway to control traffic: FRSC
The FRSC personnel and special marshals were deployed in Ajebandele-Ore, Ore, Ore-Ondo, Ore-Benin, and Ore-Okitipupa axis, etc., to ensure hitch-free traffic.

Anti-Corruption
Bayelsa N3 Billion Scandal: Judge’s absence stalls ex-Gov. Dickson aide’s trial
The Sagbam Division of the High Court granted bail to Mr Idumange, an aide on research and documentation and later social media to ex-Governor Seriake Dickson.

Politics
I’ll name Nigerians behind Igbo killings in South-East in 2022: Gov. Uzodimma
“We have the evidence. When I will address Imo stakeholders on January 3, I will call their names one by one.”

World
Pro-Beijing politicians dominate Hong Kong’s elections amid low voter turnout
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam during a news conference on Monday, said she was “satisfied” with the election despite a 30.2 per cent voter turnout.

World
35-year-old Gabriel Boric becomes Chile’s youngest president
Boric, 35, got nearly 56 per cent of the vote compared to 44 per cent for ultra-conservative Jose Antonio Kast, who conceded even before the final result was known.

States
We’re battle-ready against bandits in Niger: Police
“We are battle-ready to confront any person or group of people undermining the peaceful nature for which Niger state is known,” said Mr Kuryas.