Processions
Against Killing Of Christians In Nigeria: What Is Wrong With Anambra Catholic
Bishops?
(Intersociety, Onitsha: 23rd May 2018)-The yesterday’s
anti Christian killings’ sacred processions across the country by members of
the Laity and the Clergy of the Catholic Church in Nigeria is a strong message to
the Buhari Government and its grossly lopsided security forces that wanton
killings in the name of Islam in Nigeria leading to killing of over 9,000
Christians and destruction of no fewer than 700 churches since mid 2015 can no
longer be tolerated or condoned.
No fewer than 1,260 Christians
have been killed and dozens of churches burnt or destroyed in the past six
months by Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen across Nigeria; all in the name of Islam.
The killings included the recent massacre of 19 Catholic faithful-two Catholic
Rev Fathers and 17 others in Mbalom, Benue State. The slain were interred same
yesterday during which Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was reported to have shaded
crocodile tears.
The killings and destruction of
Christian sacred places of worship; taken place in the months gone be,
specifically took place from beginning of December 2017 to 20th May
2018. The Catholic and other Christians’ national processions are also a strong
message to the same central Government that all forms of killings outside the
law in Nigeria involving both state actor and non state actor killing of
innocent and defenseless citizens irrespective of their faith or tribe must be
checkmated and tamed.
We at Intersociety gladly welcome
and commend the sacred processions and similar recent ones by the leadership of
CAN. These sacred processions are in line with our recent calls on Christian
leaders to strongly and courageously wake up in defense of endangered Christian
faith in Nigeria and use all available legal and nonviolent means and measures
to force the Buhari Government to stop such butcheries.
It is recalled that our
Organization (Intersociety) had on 29th April 2018 specifically
written an open letter to Nigerian Christian leaders urging them to rise in
strong defense of Christian Faith in the country, etc. Hard copies of the
letter were on 2nd May 2018 sent and successfully delivered at the
secretariats of CAN and CBCN in Abuja.
The effort of the Government of
Benue State by consistently crying out, taking record of the victims and their
conflict environments as well as facilitating other interventions including
provision of IDP camps and relief materials for the survivors and befitting interment
and designation and preservation of monument sites for the slain are very
commendable. Beyond these, the Government of Benue State should also explore
international justice dimensions and campaigns into the killings.
The Benue Governor’s disclosure
that no fewer than 492 Benue Christians have been killed by Jihadist Fulani
Herdsmen since January 2018 is a confirmation of woeful failure of the Nigeria
Police Force which ought to be in the know and possession of such official
statistics but failed to do same owing to its individual and corporate soft spot
for the atrocity perpetrators or the masterminds of the butchery.
However, we are totally shocked
and disappointed at zero participation of members of the Clergy and the Laity
of the Catholic Archdiocese of Onitsha and the Dioceses of Awka and Nnewi in
the sacred processions. The Onitsha Catholic Archdiocese has a status of an
Ecclesiastical Province and the oldest place where the Church started in Igbo
Land in late 19th and early 20th Centuries; yet it has
led other two dioceses of Awka and Nnewi into silence of the graveyard and
inaction in the ongoing anti Christian butcheries in Nigeria. The Archdiocese
is also the headquarters of Catholic Church in Igbo Land and parades one of, if
not the largest Catholic population in Nigeria.
We carefully followed or
monitored the sacred national processions of yesterday (22nd May
2018) from all over Nigeria; likewise recent ones by CAN and found the Anambra
Catholic population and their three Bishops conspicuously missing from such
divinity sanctioned sacred street expressions. Media reports this morning also
attest to this. We spent much of yesterday afternoon and early evening calling
all our media friends and Catholic parishioners who are very close to the
Clergy and the feedbacks we got across Anambra State were roundly
disappointing.
Our field reports corroborated by
independent media reports clearly indicated that with the exception of skeletal
and scanty parish processions in Ekwulobia, Adazi, Alor and somewhere at Fegge
Housing Estate, the rest of the State had the all important processions
collapsed. It further appeared from our field observations and call interviews
that the authorities of the three Catholic Dioceses of Onitsha, Awka and Nnewi
showed little or no keen interest in the sacred processions leading to collapse
or flop of same.
The lukewarm attitude and inaction
of the Catholic Church and its three Bishops in Anambra State leading to total
failure or collapse of the said national processions across the State are surprising
and shocking. We boldly ask as follows: What
is wrong with Catholic Bishops in Anambra State? Where, specifically, were His Grace, Most Rev Val Mmaduka Okeke
(Archbishop of Onitsha) and Their Lordships, Bishop Paulinus Ezeokafor (of Awka
Diocese) and Hilary Okeke (of Nnewi Diocese) during the sacred processions?
Were they still in Vatican City with the Holy Father or in their respective
Bishops’ Courts (Houses) during the sacred processions?
We are deeply worried over such un-catholic disposition of the present
Anambra Catholic Bishops. This is more so when the Church had in recent years
been in the vanguard of championing democracy, good governance and human rights
in Anambra State. It is still on records that it was the similar sacred
processions by the Church in alliance with pro democracy groups and activists
in early 2000s in Anambra State that ended political brigandage, anarchy and
massive poll rigging and enthroned voter sanity and good governance in the
State which began to manifest fully in 2006 and above.
We therefore call on the three
Bishops and their congregations in Anambra State to join the rest of the
Nigerian Catholic and other Christian bodies at ensuring cessation of the
killings and destruction of churches as well as forcing the Federal Government
to go after, apprehend and prosecute the perpetrators of heinous crimes against
Nigerian Christians and other innocent and defenseless citizens. The CBCN is
again commended and called upon not to rest on its oars until the ongoing orgy
of anti Christian violence in the country is completely nipped in the bud.
For: Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Email: [email protected]
Barr Obianuju Joy
Igboeli
Head, Civil
Liberties & Rule of Law Program
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