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Lent: Catholic Priest urges national reflection ahead of 2027 General Elections

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    Enugu, Feb. 18, 2026 (NAN) The Priest in Residence, Holy Family Catholic Church, Ologo, Enugu, Fr. Theophilus Nwodo, has urged Nigerian leaders to use Lenten season as a period of national reflection ahead of 2027 General Elections.

    Nwodo who made the call in his Ash Wednesday message in Enugu, tasked the leaders to exhibit virtues of humility, justice and sincerity, as Christians begin the Lenten season.

    The cleric urged political leaders and aspirants to model their leadership after Jesus Christ, whom he described as the ideal leader who exemplified humility, sacrifice, truth and justice.

    “If our leaders emulate Christ, we will not hear about electoral malpractice or manipulation. Leaders should avoid false means to gain power.

    “When God chooses a leader, He prepares and guides the person,” he said.

    The clergyman emphasized that leaders must honor their campaign promises and govern with integrity.

    “It is not enough to shout during campaigns and make promises. When elected, leaders should put their manifestos into practice. God stands for truth, justice and love,” he said.

    He also urged Nigerians to embrace collaboration, foster unity, and show genuine concern for one another, emphasizing that sustainable national development could only be achieved through collective efforts.

    Nwodo urged citizens to remain prayerful and hopeful because commitment to justice, mercy and good leadership would make Nigeria a better place and set a positive example for future generations.

    The priest described Lent as a special period of reflection, repentance and spiritual renewal for Christians worldwide.

    According to him, Ash Wednesday serves as a reminder of human mortality and the need for humility before God.

    “Ash Wednesday reminds us that we are dust and unto dust we shall return. The ash signifies humility and simplicity of heart. When you humble yourself, God will exalt you,” he said.

    He further explained that Lent was a period of self- examination and urged Christians to reflect on their past actions, seek forgiveness and focus on building a better future.

    “God is merciful and shows us love, what He has done for us, we must also do for others.

    “The season calls us to love one another, show mercy and walk in righteousness,’’ he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that Ash Wednesday is a Christian holy day that marks the beginning of the Lenten season, a 40-day period of prayer, fasting, and repentance leading up to Easter. (NAN

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