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“Right To Worship & Churches Frustrated In Northern Nigeria" Bishop Kukah by Lawal76: 11:14am On Jun 15, 2015
Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Kukah in this interview with Vanguard talks about the plight of Nigerian Christians in the North and the need for the sufferings to be properly addressed by the Nigerian government..

Beyond that hopefulness is a caveat that except the North responds positively to some indentified challenges in the country, the much sought national integration will remain elusive.

Were you inspired by President Buhari’s inaugural speech?

At least, the strength of that statement is a great ambivalence. I think for me as a Nigerian, I am pretty hopeful. But for me as a Christian, I am waiting with bated breath. I live in Northern Nigeria and I believe that 90 percent of the problems in terms of national integration will be solved by how the north responds to some of these issues.

For example, why is it that churches are treated with so much contempt and tolerated like nuisance in Northern Nigeria? Why is it they have become subject of attacks? Why is it that despite the provisions of the constitution, the right of worship is being frustrated in the North? I don’t think that there is a single governor in far Northern Nigeria that can proudly say that he has signed a certificate of occupancy allocating land to Christians to build churches? Most of the lands that Christians have are lands that were given by the colonial administrations. This is totally unacceptable. And Christians have to buy land to build churches.

For example as I am talking to you, I am waiting for a phone call in respect of the land we want to buy at Tsafe for the building of a church because our church was burnt down. This is not the first time, it was burnt down in 2011. We are relocating the church to another site for safety reasons. What I got from government for the burnt church cannot build a church. Right now, if I want to negotiate to buy a land, I cannot wear my suntan (pastoral regalia) because I will be told that I cannot buy the land. And I cannot live in a country like this. This is totally unacceptable.
We buy land and build a church with little resources, but when a woman has an abortion in that locality, the first thing Muslim youths will do is to go and burn a church even if it is sited five kilometres away from the scene of the abortion.

There is no single governor in northern Nigeria except former Governor Makarfi of Kaduna, who commiserated with Christians when churches were burnt down.

For the first time in the history of our nation, President Buhari in his address to the Catholic bishops said very clearly that religion is not the business of government because most of the mosques in the north are built by government. I have heard a governor who boasted that his administration built mosques more than any one before him. And the money was meant for the development.

Unless we find a platform of resolving those things, whatever Buhari may have said in his speech will not make sense. I don’t expect him to solve the problems in three or five years but we can at least put machinery in motion with enough honesty and sincerity.

Buhari cannot solve the problems of Nigeria, but he can point at the direction. I commend him and I am hopeful that we can begin to tackle those problems. That is why I said that unless Northern Nigeria sufficiently positions itself, we may not solve some of the problems.



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Re: “Right To Worship & Churches Frustrated In Northern Nigeria" Bishop Kukah by QuotaSystem: 11:25am On Jun 15, 2015
President Buhari needs to look into this issue of Northern Governors victimising Churches and refusing to issue C of O's to them. A classic example is that of ECWA Good News Church, Sokoto, which was almost bulldozed save for the courage of the Pastor and other Church members who literally had to stand in the way, risking their lives. Meanwhile mosques are springing up by the hour all over the north.

This must be stopped and it is hoped that Speaker Dogara will push for legislation in this respect.
Re: “Right To Worship & Churches Frustrated In Northern Nigeria" Bishop Kukah by major466(m): 11:45am On Jun 15, 2015
The North must address the Terroristic tendencies of their people. Say no to Religous Intolerance!

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