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Insecurity: Do something to protect Nigerian, Enugu Catholic Bishop to Leaders
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By Anayo Okoli
THE Catholic Bishop of Enugu Dioceses, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga has called on Nigerian political leaders to do everything possible to protect the people’s lives and property, insisting that the problem of insecurity must be put to a stop as Nigeria enters into 2021.
Bishop Onaga who lamented the rising level of insecurity across the country, could not understand how a whole 344 students were kidnapped from a school in one swoop in a country that has all manner of security apparatus.
Speaking on the sideline of issuing his Christmas message to his church members and Nigerians as a whole, Onaga warned the two main political parties in the country, APC and PDP to stop playing with the lives of the people, and urged them to stand u,p to their responsibility.
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December 23, 2020
Catholic Bishop of Enugu, Most. Rev. Calistus Onaga, today berated the ruling class over the persistent insecurity in the country, charging them to ensure that the menace ended with the year 2020.
Speaking in Enugu during his Christmas message, Bishop Onaga lamented the level of uncertainty in the country and how banditry, kidnapping and molestations have been allowed to reign freely in the country to the detriment of the citizenry.
The Bishop who said Nigerians should celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ the redeemer this year with in humble adoration especially as God did not bring the full force of the COVID-19 pandemic on Nigeria however, expressed regret that people were taking the graciousness of God for granted as they live and move about as if the disease does not exist.