LAST Thursday, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, celebrated his 80th
birthday with a Holy Mass at the Holy Cross Cathedral, Lagos and reception at the
St. Gregory’s College, Obalende, Lagos. In an interview later, the retired
Catholic Archbishop of Lagos reflected on his four years in retirement after
attaining the mandatory age of 75. This year also marks his 50th priestly
ordination anniversary. He recalled that a large chunk of his years as the
Archbishop of Lagos was devoted to speaking out against injustice and
oppression of the downtrodden by those in positions of authority.
Many of us who witnessed the pogrom that is the Nigerian civil
war between 1967 and 1970 are yet to come to terms with the devastating effect
that war could have in a society like ours. That is why it is imperative that
we do not have a repeat of a civil war. God forbid. Mr President should
therefore do the needful by releasing Mr. Nnamdi Kanu as a sign that he is
ready to dialogue with his pro-Biafra group. He must remember that it is the
right of any group to peacefully seek for secession if they feel marginalized
in their present abode. The use of force is never the right approach to quell
such agitation. As the father of all, let him do the needful by addressing the
issues that led to the agitation in the first place.
No comments:
Post a Comment