Yola, 21 October, 2025 / 3:43 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Yola has blamed the ongoing economic and social hardship in the country on poor leadership, accusing politicians of neglecting their responsibilities in favour of personal ambition as the 2027 general elections approach.
Speaking to ACI Africa on the sidelines of the celebration of the 2025 World Mission Sunday held at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN), Bishop Mamza lamented that the political class has failed to deliver the dividends of democracy, leaving only a few Nigerians comfortable while the vast majority continue to struggle.
“There is no work being done in Nigeria now. All politicians are actually lying or decamping; the platform on which they were elected no longer matters. There is no longer a party in Nigeria, only a platform to win elections,” Bishop Mamza said during the October 19 interview.
He noted that many elected officials have shifted their focus from governance to political manoeuvring, describing the trend as a betrayal of the people’s trust.
“The work that the politicians are supposed to do for the people, they are not doing. People are suffering, and only a select few are comfortable in Nigeria today,” he added.






