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 Killings in the name of religion crude, uncivilized lifestyle – Prelate Uche

..Seeks bill to end it

26th May 2022
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 Killings in the name of religion crude, uncivilized lifestyle – Prelate Uche
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By Gilbert Ekezie

 

The Prelate of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Dr Samuel Chukwuemeka-Uche, has frowned at gruesome murder of a 200-level student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, Deborah Samuel by some Islamic extremists in Sokoto recently.

 

He said incessant killing of Christians will no longer be condoned and called on the National Assembly to promulgate a bill that would discourage the barbaric killing in the name of religion.

 

He stated this during his Apostolic/Valedictory tour of the Lagos Archdiocese at Wesley Chapel, Lekki.

 

Uche expressed serious concern over the present state of the nation and blamed Christians at the National Assembly for not having the interest of Christians at heart. “It is unfortunate that our  Christian law makers are not representing us well. They should promulgate a bill that nobody should be killed on the basis of religion, and if the president signs it, then it becomes law.”

 

The Prelate insisted that killing in the name of religion is a crude and uncivilised lifestyle, advising that Nigerians should promote love and harmony among one another.

 

He also condemned those calling for “a particular tribe” to leave the country, saying that, those who are told to live are even more Nigerians than those asking them to leave.

“There is need to shun ethnicity, tribalism and religious extremism. The Methodist Church has always preaches love and egalitarianism. Those who wants to annihilate us, will end up killing themselves.”

 

Uche , who will be retiring end of November this year, advised political parties to allow the best people to emerge as candidates during the ongoing primaries, saying that the worst undoing of this is to allow criminals, jobbers and those who do not have good antecedents to assume the office of President, Governor, Senate, House of Representatives, State Assembly, Local Government Chairman and Councillor. “We want the best, but that may have been defeated when the they have commercialized the whole thing, by asking  Prrsidential aspirants to pay the sum of N100million for form. With that, they are bringing hooligans and wolves to lead the country, and that will not augur well for us.

“But if they insist on doing that, we do not want consensus candidates, everybody should go to the poll during the primaries, and the votes should be counted openly.”

 

The first Igbo man to become a Prelate of the Methodist Church, Nigeria after 121 years, also admonished the electorates to cast their votes wisely for candidates of their choice during the 2023 general elections. “Voters should should vote their conscience and not mortgage their future and that of their children by collecting money and voting for wrong people.”

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