www.odogwublog.com reports that the House of Bishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) yesterday accused the President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government of complicity in the wanton killings by Fulani Herdsmen in several states across the country.
The
House of Bishops under the leadership of the Most Rev. Nicholas D. Okoh,
Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria made their stand known in a
12 point communiqué after their Annual Retreat at Ibru Ecumenical Centre,
Agbarha-Otor, Delta State as attended by 145 serving Bishops and 6 retired
Bishops.
The statement read thus: ‘’The House of
Bishops sympathises with the families of victims of Fulani herdsmen attack all
over the country, notably Kaduna, Plateau, Taraba, Adamawa, Kwara and Benue
States. The Bishops observed that as a result of the continuous inaction of the
Government, people are beginning to suspect that there is complicity of the
Federal Government in these despicable acts. We therefore call on the Federal
Government, as a matter of urgency to address these ugly trends and ensure that
the culprits are brought to justice. However, the Bishops strongly believe that
the permanent solution to the killings by herdsmen lies in the establishment of
ranches in line with world best practices and not grazing colonies. Besides,
the young herdsmen deserve a better opportunity for education and advancement
in life. The Bishops believe that it is unkind to design a life of perpetual
wandering for these class of youth.
‘’In
addition, the Federal Government should use Federal establishments and
Institutions, especially the Armed Forces and Nigerian Police for national
interest and wellbeing of all Nigerians and not for personal, sectional or
political interests.
‘’As the tempo of political activities begins to rise in view
of 2019 General Elections, the Bishops call on all politicians to exercise
restraint in their pronouncements and actions; call on all Nigerians to register
and obtain their permanent voter’s cards in order to exercise their franchise;
and also call upon INEC to avoid actions that might frustrate the enthusiastic
voters.
‘’The political office holders are also reminded of their
responsibility to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in
making appointments, to maintain federal character, equity, fairness, Justice,
to enhance the unity of the Nation.
‘’The House of Bishops calls on the Federal Government to as a
matter of urgency initiate a constructive dialogue on the restructuring of
Nigeria.
‘’The current scarcity and high cost of Petroleum products have
brought untold hardship on Nigerians. We therefore call on NNPC and all those
concerned to resolve their issues in the overall interest of all Nigerians.
Furthermore, the clamour for increase in the pump price of these products by
the marketers must be jettisoned, as this will aggravate the enormous
sufferings of the hapless Nigerian citizens.
‘’As Bishops of the Church of Nigeria, we commend and applaud
the work of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) under the leadership
of Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria, The Most Rev. Nicholas
D. Okoh and especially for the plans to hold the third Global Anglican Future
Conference in Jerusalem, Israel in June this year, 2018. We further commit
ourselves to the continuation of the Global Anglican Future Conference. We
uphold the Jerusalem declaration which affirms “the Holy Scripture of the
Old Testament and New Testament to be the Word of God written and to contain
all things necessary for salvation” and call upon Christians everywhere to
declare and defend the faith once for all entrusted to the Saints.
‘’The Church of Nigeria which is Bible based, will continue to
maintain fellowship with Churches, whose faith and practice are agreeable to
and based on scriptural foundations, not necessarily on the basis of history.
We reaffirm our theological position that same-sex marriage, homosexuality,
lesbianism, bi-sexuality and trans-gender are unbiblical, unethical,
un-natural, anti-reproductive, and against the progress of human society.
‘’The
Bishops commend the Federal Government on the prompt response and the
evacuation of Nigeria immigrants from Libya who are being enslaved.
‘’Similarly
the Bishops salute the sustained efforts of the Federal Government and the
Armed Forces in curbing the activities of Boko-haram and other insurgent groups
across the country.
‘’The retreat x-rays the current situation of the Church and
observes that Biblical standard has been compromised and that the Christian
heritage is fast being eroded. The Bishops, therefore, called on Church leaders
to provide leadership based on the examples of the Apostles and to be alive to
their responsibilities of daily walk with God, soul-winning, discipleship,
mentoring and obediently serving God without minding the cost, highlighting
Christian virtues such as humility, self-denial, sacrifice, service and
servanthood and righteous suffering.
The
communiqué concluded: ‘’It was also
observed that homes, institutions, Churches and the society are crisis ridden.
The Bishops call on secular and religious leaders at all levels to nip conflict
in the bud before it escalates to crisis. Furthermore, government is hereby
called upon to be proactive at the incipient stage of conflict and thus prevent
it from developing into a crisis. This is safer than applying force as the life
of every Nigerian matters’’.
Herdsmen Attacks: Anglican Bishops accuse Buhari of complicity in Nigeria
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