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Why President Buhari Must Resign Now – Nigerian Catholic Bishops Reveals In Communique
Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBNC) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign over the incessant killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen in the country.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign following the recent killings by suspected Fulani herdsmen in the country, including two Catholic priests and 15 other worshippers in Benue State.
In a communique signed by its President, Most Rev. Augustine Akubeze, and Secretary, Most Rev. Camillus Umoh, on Thursday evening, the CBCN urged the President to stop presiding âover the killing fields and mass graveyardâ that the country had allegedly become and choose the part of honour by considering
âstepping aside to save the nation from total collapse.â
According to PUNCH Metro, the bishops, in the communique titled, âWhen will this barbarism end?â , condemned the increasing attacks by the suspected herdsmen, whom they said had turned the country into a massive graveyard.
They also described the killing of the priests and 15 parishioners in the Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State on Tuesday as a dastardly act that was âcarefully planned.â
The communique read in part, âThat our two priests, Fr. Joseph Gor and Fr. Felix Tyolaha, along with their parishioners were waylaid in the course of the celebration of the Holy Mass early in the morning, suggests very clearly that their murder was carefully planned. This wicked act cannot be said to be a revenge attack (as is often claimed).
âWhom have these priests attacked? Indeed, we have just discovered that on January 3, this year, Fr. Gor tweeted, âWe are living in fear. The Fulani are still around here in Mbalom (where they (priests) were killed). They refuse to go. They still go grazing around. No weapons to defend ourselves.â
âTheir desperate cries for security and help went unheeded by those who should have heard them. They could have fled but, true to their vocation, they remained to continue to serve their God unto death.
âWe are sad. We are angry. We feel totally exposed and most vulnerable. Faced with these dark clouds of fear and anxiety, our people are daily being told by some to defend themselves.
âBut defend themselves with what? The Federal Government, whose primary responsibility it is to protect lives, for its part alleges that those who ask the people to defend themselves are inciting them to take the laws into their own hands. But how can the Federal Government stand back while its security agencies deliberately turn a blind eye to the cries and waillings of helpless and harmless citizens who remain sitting ducks in their homes, farms, highway and now, even in sacred places of worship?â
The Catholic bishops lamented that in spite of several calls on the President in the last two years to reconfigure his security apparatus and strategy, âwhich the President has deliberately placed in the hands of the adherents of only one religion,â and the lack of confidence expressed by the CBCN in the security agencies, the bloodletting and destruction of homes and farmlands had increased âwith intensity and brutality.â
They also noted that the rate of insecurity in Nigeria had become an embarrassment in the international community, as the Catholic body found it difficult to continue to give excuses about the continuous killings in the country, where âa nationâs landscape is littered with the bodies of its own citizens.
âWe are sad and fear that the clock is ticking. The bomb must be defused quickly before it explodes,â the statement added.
It continued, âSince the President, who appointed the heads of the nationâs security agencies has refused to caution them even in the face of the chaos and barbarity into which our country has been plunged, we are left with no choice but to conclude that they are acting a script that he approves of. If the President cannot keep our country safe, then he automatically loses the trust of the citizens.
âHe should no longer continue to preside over the killing fields and mass graveyard that our country has become. Repeated calls from us and many other Nigerians on the President to take very drastic and urgent steps to reverse this ugly tragedy that threatens the foundation of our collective existence and unity as a nation have fallen on deaf ears.
âIt is clear to the nation that he has failed in his primary duty of protecting the lives of the Nigerian citizens. Whether this failure is due to inability to perform or lack of political will, it is time for him to choose the part of honour and consider stepping aside to save the nation from total collapse.â
The bishops further advised Nigerians to be courageous and stand for their fundamental rights to life and security, even as it faulted the recent mop-up exercise by the Nigeria Police, âsince those we pay to protect us have failed to do their duty.â
The statement added, âGovernment should encourage and empower citizens to secure themselves and their environments. This is not the time to disarm people with legally procured weapons of self defence.
âThese are not normal times, since those we pay to protect us have failed to do their duty. Nigeria can return to normal times, if we put our heads together with sincerity.â
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