‘We are investing in our youths’, Tinubu tells Pope delegation

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President Bola Tinubu on Saturday received in audience Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations of the Holy See, at his residence in Abuja where he assured that his administration is investing in the youth to prevent their exploitation by terrorists and reduce vulnerability to radicalisation in Nigeria.

 

He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to prioritising interfaith dialogue and promoting peace, harmony, and tolerance among Nigeria’s diverse religious communities.

 

The Presidential Spokesman, Bayo Onanuga disclosed this on Sunday in a statement where President Tinubu said interfaith dialogue is the only path to addressing the Country’s security challenges.

 

He told the Archbishop that he had a long and cordial relationship with the Catholic Church, especially during his time as governor in Lagos. He said he strongly supports the Church’s contributions to education and health.

 

The President said this belief led him to prioritise returning mission schools to religious institutions as soon as he became governor. The schools were taken over during the previous military administrations.

 

“I appreciate the Pope. It was an honour for me to lead the Nigerian delegation to his inauguration as Pope Leo XIV. It was a moment of history. I see his efforts all over the world to promote World Peace. We need his spiritual engagement, as millions around the world look up to him. I look forward to receiving him in Nigeria.

 

“My administration will continue to work on religious harmony among all faiths. Our Bishops and religious leaders have been doing a great deal.

 

“Please tell them to continue the good work they are doing. Let them continue to preach peace and tolerance. We cannot have an excess of that.

 

“I understand the roles that the Catholic church has been playing in expanding the frontiers of education, health and humanitarianism in Nigeria. It means a lot to us in Nigeria, and the country is benefiting from it.

 

“We are also doing a lot to guarantee freedom of worship. As you may be aware, my wife is a pastor at an evangelical church. This downplays the religious connotation that the religious controversy in our country might have taken.”

 

Tinubu assured his guest that the Nigerian military has made significant progress in recent times and remains committed to sustaining these achievements, recognising that a single incident can undermine previous gains.

 

*He stated that more resources are being allocated to security, with intensified surveillance, particularly in previously ungoverned areas.

 

The President assured the Archbishop that his government is also investing in the youth to prevent their exploitation by terrorists and reduce vulnerability to radicalisation.

 

Archbishop Gallagher who was ushered in by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, earlier informed the President that he was in Nigeria for the 50th anniversary of the establishment of relations between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Holy See, noting that Nigeria is very strategic to the Catholic Church because of its vibrant Catholic community.

 

Archbishop Gallagher also conveyed Pope Leo XIV’s appreciation for President Tinubu’s presence at his inauguration.

 

He shared his impressions of Veritas University, established by the Catholic community in Abuja, noting its remarkable progress and described Nigeria as the heart of Africa and home to some of the most successful activities of Bishops on the continent.

 

He commended President Tinubu’s efforts in promoting peace, particularly through military initiatives, and encouraged continued dedication and expressed appreciation to the Nigerian government for facilitating visas for bishops and for its responsiveness to the Church’s various needs.

 

Adenuga said H.E. Archbishop Michael F. Crotty, Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria; Rev. Monsignor Suman Paul Anthony, Official of the Secretariat of State – Section for Relations with States and International Organisations; and Rev. Monsignor Patarne Koyassambia-Kozondo, First Secretary, Apostolic Nunciature in Nigeria, accompanied Archbishop Gallagher on the historic visit.

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