Latest News

Attacks on Kukah: Southern, Middle Belt leaders demand apology

Published by

Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Forum (SMBLF) has demanded an apology from the Federal Government and all those who have attacked Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah over his Christmas Day message which criticised President Muhammadu Buhari.

The SMBLF made the demand in a release, titled “You Cannot Suppress the Voice of Reason.”

It was signed by Yinka Odumakin (South West), Chief Guy Ikoku (South East), Senator Bassey Henshaw (South-South) and Dr Isuwa Dogo (Middle Belt).

The SMBLF stated: “The leadership of the Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Forum, notes with very serious concern and condemnation the outbursts of the Presidency and the Northern Elders Forum over the Christmas Day Message of the revered Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah.

ALSO READ: Armed gang hacks factory worker to death in Kano

“The outspoken cleric who has been a beacon of truthfulness over the years remains a foremost defender of the aspirations of millions of Nigerians across ethnic and religious lines. On this occasion, his comments have been applauded by majority of Nigerians and we all stand with him.

“We want to remind the Federal Government and its attack dogs that in the past, they had equally welcomed the forthright views of this Man of God even it favoured them. So why attack him now when he cautions them on their divisive policies? Today, the country has become terribly divided along all kinds of lines. It is shameful and indefensible that suddenly, the Federal Government is dominated by one small ethnic group and they expect all to keep quiet like slaves. Also the wind of insecurity is now almost a tsunami and even up to Mr President’s doorstep in Katsina when he was home recently on holiday.

“What we expected was for those concerned to retrace their very unhelpful steps and get back to rekindling oneness in the country. We once more can call on the Federal Government to take urgent steps to restructure the country.

“Finally, we remind those concerned that the voice of truth and reason can never be suppressed successfully. Bishop Kukah remains a national icon, a hero of the masses. We, therefore, demand an immediate apology to him for the baseless attacks.”

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

 

 

 

 

 

Attacks on Kukah: Southern, Middle Belt leaders demand apology

Recent Posts

No plan to return to music, I’m now into ministry, real estate —Cynthia Morgan

Nigerian rapper and dancehall queen Cynthia Morgan has addressed growing concerns about her well-being and…

53 seconds ago

Why youth involvement is key for climate action in Nigeria

As the world confronts rising temperatures, floods, and food insecurity occasioned by climate change, Nigeria’s…

1 hour ago

Current political climate, defining moment for Northern Nigeria – Group

Bello Rahaji urged all Northerners to rally behind the leadership at the centre, which he…

2 hours ago

Rivers peace agreement: ‘I can’t abandon you’, Fubara tells supporters

"But the sacrifice that we are going to make for us to achieve this total…

3 hours ago

ECOWAS to deploy pre-election fact-finding mission to Côte d’Ivoire

The mission will be assisted by electoral experts from the sub-region and a technical team…

3 hours ago

Niger gov calls for collaboration between private, public sectors to mitigate flood disasters

He said that with such infrastructure, excess water can be harvested and used for year-round…

4 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.