Catholic Church in Nigeria has
reacted to the call for the sack of Bishop Matthew Kukah from the National
Peace Committee by the Buhari Media Organisation, BMO.
The Church also noted that
Buhari, who met with Muslim clerics in Aso Rock recently and solicited their
support for his re-election in 2019, to which the clerics pledged their
support, has no right to talk about clerics being partisan.
The BMO had called for Kukah’s
withdrawal over his presence at the reconciliatory meeting between former
President Olusegun Obasanjo and presidential candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP.
The Caritas Nigeria and Justice
Development and Peace Commission, JDPC, condemned the call for Kukah’s
withdrawal in a statement by the Director Church and Society, Catholic Secretariat
of Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Evaristus Bassey.
JDPC, which is an organ of the
Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria for relief and development pointed out
that it was mischievous, since a man cannot commit an offence by doing his job.
The statement said, “The
animosity between ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo and Atiku Abubakar his
erstwhile deputy, has long remained a national embarrassment. Bishop Kukah and
the peace committee have been making efforts behind the scenes for their reconciliation.
“These attempts have been on long
before Atiku became the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP).
“If the members of the BMO read
Kukah’s explanatory notes, they would not come up with the misleading call for
his withdrawal from the peace committee. That the move was eventually hijacked
and politicised is not Bishop Kukah’s fault at all.
“How can the president who met
with Muslim clerics to endorse him on one hand, goes to an interfaith
conference to berate other clerics for being partisan. Is it just because the
notable clerics were involved in a reconciliation move that had opposition
elements as the object.”
The statement added that in 2015
when Buhari was contesting for the presidency, he visited the Catholic Bishops
Conference of Nigeria and was given audience.
“Why has it suddenly become a
crime for a National Peace Committee convener to do his job of facilitating
peace between two national figures?
“What we want to let the BMO know
is that a Catholic Bishop is ordinarily so well trained and experienced, and so
full of the sense of the common good, that the only partisanship he may have is
what promotes the good of the poor.
“If the fear of losing elections
that is the main concern here, the BMO should be rest assured that the election
outcome would depend mostly on how voters assess this government, and not
whether Kukah reconciled Obasanjo with Atiku, that is, if the elections would
be free and fair,” he said.
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