Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, has
blamed “those in power” for the increasing cases of banditry, kidnapping,
terrorism and armed robbery in the country.
He said this in his 2021 Easter message titled, ‘Before our
glory departs’, on Sunday.
According to him, banditry and kidnapping are increasing
because those in power pay more attention to rehabilitating bandits and
kidnappers than the victims.
Bishop expressed concern over the killing of security
operatives and the “helplessness” of the citizens.
He said, “Taunted by Boko Haram, ravaged by bandits,
kidnappers, armed robbers, and other merchants of death across the nation,
there is collective fear as to whether Nigeria’s glory is about to depart!
Retired military and intelligence officers lament over what has become of their
glorious profession as they watch the humiliation of our military personnel.
“Traumatised citizens are tortured daily by bandits. The
nation has since become a massive killing field, as both government and the
governed look on helplessly.
“A thick and suffocating cloud of desperation, despondency,
desolation, gloom, and misery hangs in the hot air. We have no message and have
no idea how long this will last. Our people seek solace and protection, but
frustration and darkness threaten to drown them. Is their government on AWOL?
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“Sadly, human life is hemorrhaging so badly in Nigeria, but
the greatest tragedy is the death of empathy from those in power. Mysteriously,
the government is investing billions of naira in rehabilitating so-called Boko
Haram repentant members and their other partners in crime in the belief that
they want to turn a new leaf.
“These criminals have waged war against their country,
murdered thousands of citizens, destroyed infrastructure and rendered entire
families permanently displaced and dislocated. Why should rehabilitating the
perpetrator be more important than bringing succour to the victims?
“When kidnapped or killed, victims and their families are
left to their wits. They cry alone, bury their loved ones alone. And our
government expects us to be patriotic? The victims of violence need empathy,
which the dictionary defines as the ability to understand and share the
feelings of the other.
“A critical deficit of empathy on the side of the government
makes healing almost impossible for the victims. We have not heard anything
about a rehabilitation programme for the thousands of schoolchildren who have
been victims of abduction.
“We seem to assume that their return to their schools is
sufficient. Left unaddressed, the traumatic effect of their horrors will haunt them
for a long time.
“Tomorrow’s parents, military generals, top security men and
women, governors, senators, and ministers will come from today’s pool of
traumatised children. The security quandary is the greatest indictment of this
government.”
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