The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) says
Nigeria will “become ungovernable” if the federal government continues to
ignore criticisms and recommendations.
The clergies also asked President Muhammadu Buhari to
address the country on his effort in tackling insecurity.
They made the demand in a statement issued on Friday and
signed by Augustine Akubeze, president of CBCN.
The bishops said Nigerians want to “directly hear” from
Buhari — and not presidential spokespersons.
The Catholic leaders urged the president convene a national
conference geared towards implementing restructuring and devolution of power.
“In Nigeria, the Catholic Church wants the Federal
Government to call for a meeting of all stakeholders to have a sincere
discussion on the way forward,” the statement read.
“Such discussions must seek how to implement the much talked
about restructuring and devolution of power down to the local government level.
“No government leader
should watch the breakdown of law and order in Nigeria. It is our collective
obligation to make Nigeria successful.
“Presidents of countries grant interviews to the media who
are the watchdogs of democracy. But in Nigeria, we hardly hear directly from
our President.
“Most of the time, we hear from ‘the Presidency.’ Nigerians
did not elect presidential media spokespersons. Nigerians do want to hear
directly from their President and hear words that are matched with actions.
“To every religious leader, let us not use inflammatory
words that distort the real message we are sending to this government.”
The bishops said Nigeria stands on a precipice, adding that
the government should accept constructive criticism and suggestions on how to
move the country forward.
“We must be united in the fight for our common destiny as a
people. It must be clearly stated to the Federal Government that if they
continue to ignore the constructive criticisms and recommendations of Nigerians
from every sector, the country will collapse and become ungovernable,” they
said.
“We are speedily getting there. Police stations are being
burnt, our gallant military men and women are being killed, barracks are
attacked, IDP camps are attacked, farmlands are invaded, youth unemployment is
at its highest, private sectors are not giving enabling environment to thrive,
and appointments to offices are not reflective of our diversities; the
complaints are almost endless — could the sounds signalling a collapsing nation
be louder than this?”
“Every reasonable Nigerian is sick to the stomach to read or
hear of a governor running from insurgents who want to kill him in the state
where he is constitutionally the chief security officer.
“Nigerians are tired
of hearing of bandits taking youths in the university and executing some of
them, while others are kept to be used to bargain for ransom.
“The insecurity is leading to a daily loss of lives and
properties in every part of the country. These facts are indisputable.”
The bishops also bemoaned the spate of abduction of students
by bandits.
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