The Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria has issued a
statement, condemning the alleged anti-Igbo statement made by the Oba of Lagos,
Rilwanu Akiolu, when Igbo leaders in Lagos visited him on Sunday.
Read full statement below:
PRESS STATEMENT REACTING TO OBA AKIOLU’S CURSE ON THE IGBOS
IN LAGOS
“At the national offices of Caritas Nigeria and Justice
Development and Peace Commission, we are totally shocked to read about the
threat handed down by Oba Akiolu to the Igbos in Lagos. While it is
understandable that a Royal Father would want for his wishes to be carried out,
we are deeply concerned that the royal father is missing the point that Nigeria
is a republic and a democracy and not a monarchy.
“We understand the genuine fear of the great Oba of losing
Lagos to strangers. But Lagos has been one of the most cosmopolitan cities in
Africa for decades and any citizen contributing to its economy and politics can
be a bonafide resident. As such, the upstages as happened in the last elections
are to be expected. Nevertheless natives and non-native residents should feel
free to negotiate and clarify expectations but not in the threatening and
intimidating manner the revered Oba has lashed out.
“Does it mean that people should vote out of fear and not
their consciences? Would such an election be free and fair, where people have
to vote out of intimidation?
Does not the threat of the Oba Akiolu amount to voter
intimidation?
“We humbly call on the Oba himself to withdraw his curse and
rather appeal to the people, for indeed such a threat may amount to playing God
and God who is a merciful father will not allow his children to die so
senselessly just because they were fulfilling the dictates of their conscience.
The fact that APC is government at the centre is a strong factor to employ and
appeal to people to vote APC rather than invoking ancestral powers for
destruction. Why is it that in Africa we usually invoke our powers for
destruction and not for building-up?”
Signed…
Fr. Evaristus Bassey
Executive Secretary
Caritas Nigeria and JDPC
Abuja
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