The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, His Lordship Most Rev Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, on Thursday ordained five new priests into the vineyard of God’s service.

Those ordained are, Rev Charles Adigwe, Rev Bulus Bala, Rev Akor Solomon, Rev Opkara Oliver and Rev Danbako Zakariya.

Delivering his homily at the Holy Family Cathedral in Sokoto, Bishop Kukah urged the newly ordained priests to adhere to the sacred duty of teaching in the name of Christ the Teacher.

He said, “Now, dear sons, you are to be raised to the Order of the Priesthood. For your part,  you will excecise the sacred duty of teaching in the name of Chirst the Teacher. Impart to everyone the word of God which you have received with joy. Meditating on the law of the Lord, see that you believe what you read, that you teach what you believe, and that you practice what you teach”.

Reminding the congregation that we now live in a confused world which is the challenge of our society, Bishop Kukah however decried that we are faced with a corrosive political culture to a point that Nigerians have become so traumatized that, “we have become experts in burying the death but refused to ask why are they dying”.

Wondering if  politics nor economic models can fix our country, the respected outspoken cleric said,  “we neither know what is wrong or who is wrong”.

Talking about the series of hide and seek games that has continued to trail reality behind insurgency in Nigeria, Bishop Kukah said those outside the country already know those who are funding insurgency in Nigeria, despite the fact that our government refused to published their names.

Continuing in his homily, Bishop Kukah said It is the duty of the prophet to hold those holding public offices into account, even as he reminded the newly ordained priest to be counscious of the fact that congregations are looking up to them for a pius, just and God fearing life.

He also reminded the congregation that the priest is not a just social commentator, nor someone who is concerned about who wins and rule people, not concerned about his or her religion or region but speaking the truth towards  ensuring that a society is fairly governed.

He said, “The political party in power will surely call you a Priest. Priest must maitain moral distance in the part of politicians ways, we can only be partisan on tne part of speaking the truth. In our local languages, the word for opposition is an enemy”.

In his appeal to the newly ordained Priests to continue to make prayers their cornerstone, Bishop Kukah said, “Prayers remained the key to the survival of Priests and by extension, we Christians. Prayer is the source of our salvation.

The Catholic Bishop said, “Ordination is not the Priesthood, its just a ceremony but the real task of serving God and humanity begins the day after”.

Bishop Kukah also  commissioned a new hall he constructed at the Holy Family Cathedral.

In his vote of thanks, the Diocesan Chancellor and Vocation Director of Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Very Rev Father, Cornelius Tagwai, said it is a plus to the kingdom of God that more workers are being ordained into the vineyard.

He therefore said with the addition of the five new priests, Sokoto Diocese now have a total of 48 indigenous Priests  and another 37 Seminarians who are still in school.