Saturday, November 15, 2014

'All is not well with Nigeria' - Catholic Bishops say as they meet with President Jonathan

 
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, a body of Nigerian priest, paid a visit to Pres. Jonathan yesterday
 at the State House to express concern over increasing attacks by Boko Haram members in the North East. 

The groups president and Archbishop of Jos diocese, Bishop Ignatius Kaigama, who spoke with newsmen after
 their closed door meeting with President Jonathan, said they were at the state house to talk about lack of
 security in Nigeria and find out what the government is doing about it...
"We feel that things are not right. Territorially, our land is being taken away; the people we look after are displaced,
 their homes, their villages and towns are captured and they are internally displaced, being refugees in their own
 land.
We thought this is not right. We have families that are just stranded. We thought that the President should 
know. As Catholics, we have laid a good structure for relief and taking care of such situation, we want the 
government to collaborate with us. We just wanted to remind him of things he already knows, there was 
nothing we said that was new, we just wanted to lay emphasis and we wanted him to know we are  
concernedThe President is already doing his bit; he has assured us that he is on top of the situation"
Bishop Kaigama argued that although muslims have also been killed during the various attacks, the primary aim
 of Boko Haram is to wipe out Christianity and islamiatize Nigeria
"When we admit that some Muslims are also targeted, we want to believe that the principal aim and 
concern of Boko Haram is to eliminate Christianity and pave the way for total Islamization of the country 
 he said

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