Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria is currently convened in Akwa Ibom State

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria is currently convened in Akwa Ibom State for its second plenary, a significant gathering of spiritual leaders aiming to address various national issues and promote unity among Nigerians. In a thoughtful address, President Bola Tinubu extended his greetings to the conference, emphasizing the crucial role the Christian community plays in fostering a just and harmonious society.
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President Tinubu urged the Christian community to consistently uphold the values of truth, justice, and fairness, devoid of bias or prejudice. He stressed that these principles are essential in promoting peace and tolerance across the nation, regardless of political, religious, or ethnic backgrounds. The President's message serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and cooperation in building a prosperous and stable Nigeria.

The conference provides a platform for the Catholic Bishops to engage in meaningful discussions and explore ways to promote peace, understanding, and development in Nigeria. As the nation continues to navigate its complexities, the role of religious leaders in promoting social cohesion and moral guidance cannot be overstated. The President's appeal to the Christian community to speak truth to power and advocate for justice and fairness is a testament to the significance of their contribution to the nation's growth and progress.

By promoting peace, tolerance, and understanding, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria aims to inspire a sense of national unity and purpose, bringing Nigerians together in a shared pursuit of a brighter future. As the conference progresses, it is expected that the deliberations and resolutions will have a positive impact on the nation, fostering an environment of mutual respect, trust, and cooperation among all Nigerians, regardless of their backgrounds or affiliations.

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