By Idris Olukoya
A Muslim cleric, Mr Isiak Aderibigbe, has urged Nigerian leaders to prioritise peace in the nation and ensure stability of the economy in the year 2026.
Aderibigbe spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday.
According to him, all leaders โ political, community, traditional and religious โ play critical roles in influencing economic development and ensuring national stability.
Aderibigbe said that peaceful coexistence among citizens remained the foundation for meaningful growth.
โInsecurity and social tension often discourage investment and slow down development,โ he said.
The cleric said that leaders at all levels must lead by example through transparent governance, justice and inclusive policies that would address the needs of the people, particularly youths and vulnerable groups.
The cleric urged religious and traditional leaders to intensify prayers, moral guidance and advocate for unity, to foster peace and stability.
According to him, collective responsibility and sincere leadership will reposition the nation for economic recovery and sustainable progress in the new year. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Edith Bolokor/Sandra Umeh











