West African Bishops assure
politicians: We are not in competition with you
Bishops of West Africa under the RECOWA - CERAO association |
In their pastoral message, the West African Bishops reaffirm
their prophetic mandate, challenge pastors and religious leaders, in Africa, to
live credible lives. They also speak of their pain at the sight of boats
overloaded with young people that perish in the Mediterranean Sea.
Paul Samasumo – Vatican City
The Bishops of West Africa, under the auspices of
RECOWA-CERAO have assured African Governments and politicians that they have no
intention of usurping the powers of governments or replacing politicians. In a
Pastoral Message at the end of the third Plenary Assembly held in Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso, last week, the Bishops, however, said they have a prophetic
responsibility to promote good governance, the rule of law and transparent
elections.
RECOWA-CERAO is an association of West African Bishops from
the 11 Episcopal Conferences who comprise 16 Countries: The Republic of Benin,
Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Liberia,
Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Togo.
Politicians: Let not
power dominate your hearts
“With you and for you, we pray that the privileges and
pleasant aspects of power do not dominate your hearts, but that you fulfil your
responsibility in a spirit of service, in the manner of Jesus Christ, who came
not to be served but to serve and give his life as ransom for the multitude.
Without wishing to take your place, your mission being of a different nature,
the Church, however, stands by your side. With you, she wants to work to
promote peaceful nations and communities more united around the new values of
the Kingdom that transcends ethnic and geographical barriers. With governments,
she wants to work together to promote good governance, the rule of law,
transparent elections, smooth conduct of the elections, respect for the
national constitution and the election results,” the Bishops say in a message
signed by Nigerian Coadjutor Archbishop of Abuja and Apostolic Administrator of
Jos, Ignatius Kaigama, who is also the President of RECOWA-CERAO.
The Bishops have urged their brother-Bishops, in Africa,
priests and all religious leaders to cultivate credible lifestyles that will be
a sign of hope for the faithful
To be a sign of hope, Church leaders need to be “credible
pastors, witnesses who proclaim the Gospel not only in words but also and above
all in the witness of their own lives. The Church in Africa cannot be the sign
of hope she wants to be if those who animate and represent her are not
credible. We call for an awareness of what pastors are called to be, of the
trust that Christ placed in them, as “salt of the earth and light of the
world,” the Bishops said.
Terrorism and
fundamentalism in the West African region
There has been an increased spate of terrorist attacks and
intercommunal violence in Africa’s Sahel region, particularly in West Africa.
“The paradox of our region with the development of new forms
of fundamentalism, sources of blind violence, which sow terror and destabilise
our nations call us to question. Can we still speak of holy war? In the name of
which God and which religion can one still kill human beings and moreover
innocent persons who are only asking to be alive?” reads the message.
The Bishops want West African governments to do more in
combatting terrorism; to work together and protect lives.
Our hearts suffer to
see boats overloaded with young people
o the young people of Africa, the Bishops say, “You
represent the present and the future of Africa, which must struggle with all
resources for the dignity and happiness of her sons and daughters. In this
context, we cannot be silent about the phenomenon of migration of young
Africans to Europe. Our hearts as pastors and fathers suffer at the sight of
these boats overloaded with young people, women and children, which are
destroyed in the waves of the Mediterranean. Certainly, we understand your
thirst for happiness and well-being that your countries do not offer you.
Unemployment, misery, poverty remain evils that humiliate and revolt. However,
they are not enough for you to sacrifice yourselves by taking such dangerous
paths and to destinations where happiness seems to escape those who live in
these places that you so desire to reach. God did not strip Africa. On the
contrary, He has provided her with so much human and natural resources that it
can offer all her children what they need. That is why we call for a more just
international order so that with the goods of the earth belonging to all, we
arrive at a better distribution of the resources of the world, a more just
remuneration of the efforts of each one, that the riches of our countries
benefit everyone,” said the Bishops.
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