The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has said the federal government’s response to increasing attacks by terrorist groups in the country is unacceptable.
Speaking in Abuja on Sunday at a protest march against the worsening insecurity situation in the country, the president of CBCN, Most. Rev. Augustine Akubeze said president Muhammadu Buhari’s silence on the spate of attacks is sowing seed of mistrust in the country.
“We today embarked on a peaceful protest on behalf of over 50 million Catholics and over 100 million Christians in Nigeria. We are protesting against the brutal killings of innocent Nigerians by Boko Haram and terrorist herdsmen who are invading people’s farmlands forcefully. We are gathered here to register our protest against the kidnappings for ransoms in every part of Nigeria.
“We are gathered to mourn the women, babies, children and men who have been killed by the terrorists. We are gathered to let the Federal Government of Nigeria know that we are tired of hearing from them that Boko Haram has been technically defeated even when they still attack with impunity. Even local and international security experts have concluded that the terrorists use weapons that are very sophisicated. Our protest is part of our religious obligations to speak prophetically against whatever is against God’s commandment.
“The killing of God’s children is evil and the failure to protect innocent people from the relentless attacks is evil. The lack of prosecution of terrorists is evil. Our government’s response to the terrorist attacks is, for lack of better words, far below average” he said.
“Silence on the worsening insecurity problem in the country is sowing and breeding a seed of mistrust, and the longer it stays, the more you lose those who could have given you the benefit of the doubt.
He went on: “As things stand now, it appears only a few Nigerians can defend you with reasons, only few Nigerians can argue that your silence is not an endorsement of the barbaric actions of the terrorists and criminals.”
The protest march led by the Akabueze started from the National Christian Centre and terminated at the Our Lady Queen of Nigeria, Pro Cathedral, Area 3 within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and was attended by thousands of Catholic.