Nigerian Bishops direct
priests not to be involved in partisan politics
Nigerian's PDP candidate supporters.- AFP |
Nigeria’s Catholic Bishops have directed priests and people
of consecrated life not to be involved in active partisan politics nor publicly
support any politician or political party, as this is against the Church’s
teaching, Canon Law, and policy.
Paul Samasumo – Vatican City
The directive was made, recently, on behalf of the Catholic
Bishops of Nigeria by Fr. Ralph Madu, the Secretary General at the Catholic
Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN). Fr. Madu addressed the media in his office at
Durumi, Abuja.
The stance of the Bishops comes in the wake of a public
altercation between Fr. Ejike Mbaka, a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Enugu
and Peter Obi, the Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party
(PDP). Fr. Mbaka is the Spiritual Director of Enugu Adoration Ministry.
During a fundraising event, Fr. Mbaka suggested that
presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and his running mate, Obi might not win
next year's election if Obi did not make a specific pledge or donation to the
ministry's project. Generally, at such fundraising events, politicians make
public their contribution or pledge for projects being undertaken by the
Church.
The Church must always be neutral
Fr. Madu has offered guidelines to pastoral agents given
next year’s elections. The CSN Secretary-General stated that the Catholic
Church in consonance with the directives of the universal Church remains
neutral and has no support or special relationship with any politician or
political party in the country.
Church wants a free and fair 2019 election
Fr. Madu said the Church advocates for a 2019 election that
would not only be free and fair but one which would also be free of rancour and
violence.
The Adoration Ministry Spiritual Director, Fr. Mbaka, has
since publicly apologised to Peter Obi saying he will henceforth “focus on
Christ whom we worship.” He faced widespread backlash for the altercation.
Fr. Mbaka is often courted by Nigerian politicians because
of the large number of people that attend his crusades.
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