Bishop Onah warns against undermining the youth revolt in the country

Bishop Onah

Bishop Onah warns against anybody undermining the youth revolt in the country

By Emma Ogbuehi

The Catholic Bishop of Nsukka, Most Rev Godfrey Igwebuike Onah has warned against the dangers of anybody trying to obstruct Nigeria youths in their recent resolve to right the wrong in the country.

Bishop Onah said that some movements are erupting in Nigeria today propelled by Nigeria youths in manners that are beyond political parties, expressing his concern for anybody who tries to frustrate the momentum

Speaking during the Dedication of St Mary’s Catholic Church, Ada Agu in Obollo Etiti, Udenu Local Government of Enugu state on Sunday, September 25, 2022, Bishop Onah recalled that the youths in 2020 wanted to use police brutality under #endsars as a basis to pour out their anger on the corrupt political system but they were frustrated by few bad eggs among them who connived with the corrupt politicians to thwart their moves.

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He observed that this time around the youths having gotten enough of the failures of successive administrations in the country have resolved to take the bull by its horn and said that he is sorry for anybody who will stand on their way this time.

Quoting from the book of Nehemiah, the Bishop noted that the responsibilities of priests and political leaders are clearly defined in the scripture, explaining that while priests are responsible for building the praying places of God and propagating the word of God, it’s the duty of the political leader to build the infrastructure like roads and utilities and provide for security of lives and property.

The Bishop said that those expecting the priests and Bishops to carry placards on political matters should know that there is dividing line for each. He noted however that there is a connection between religion and governance but not with politics. “Priests should show interest in governance because it affects the people but not get involved in partisan politics”, he stated.

The Church Dedication ceremony attracted prominent religious and political leaders including retired General Godwin Ugwuoke who chaired the occasion.

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