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Buhari's Govt Treated IPOB Unjustly - Abuja Catholic Cardinal, Onaiyekan Speaks Out

Posted by Odinaka on Thu 05th Apr, 2018 - tori.ng

The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has decried how the Federal government handled the issue of the Indigenous People of Biafra, lamenting that injustice was meted out on them.

 
Onaiyekan shaking Buhari at Aso Rock
 
While speaking at his Abuja residence during an interactive session with a faith-based group, Catholic Singles Forum (CSF), the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, faulted the President Buhari-led government’s adamancy in refusing to proscribe armed Fulani herdsmen as terrorists.
 
According to Vanguard, Onaiyekan also decried the manner in which the federal government handled the issue of the Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), lamenting that injustice was meted out on the Nnamdi Kanu-led group.
 
The Archbishop said: “The federal government was quick to declare Biafra agitators as terrorists. But Fulani herdsmen are killing people today and similar action has not been taken against them.
 
“If something is not done about the security situation in the country, people will keep losing faith in the government and others might soon pick up arms to defend themselves,” he warned.
 
The Catholic prelate also spoke on several other issues affecting Christians in the country such as the proliferation of churches and forgiveness.
 
On the issue of proliferation of churches in Nigeria, Onaiyekan said: “Christianity has been turned into cliques that cause disunity as the proliferation of church across the country is not for the love of God but basically for survival.”
 
On forgiveness, the Archbishop posited that God’s ways are not those of men; stressing that there is the possibility that even Judas Iscariot, one of the apostle of Jesus Christ who betrayed him, may have been forgiven and admitted into heaven.
 
“I won’t disagree that Judas may have found his way into heaven. Therefore showing how wonderful and merciful God is.
 
“You don’t lose anything when you forgive. The problem is people think they would be perceived as weak when they do so. Vengeance has never made the world a better place,” he said.


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