The Prelate, Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence, Samuel Uche, has commended the Federal
He gave the commendation in an address at the 15th Annual Diocesan Synod of the church in Awka.
Uche, however, called for transparency and truthfulness among officials charged with prosecuting the war.
“Nobody should be treated with kid’s gloves anymore by government: Soon, Jesus will deliver Nigeria out of the hands of economic saboteurs who have held us captive for so long,’’ he said.
He thanked God that the country still experienced a form of relative peace in most parts of the country, in spite of the challenging situations.
“As a living faith, Methodist Church Nigeria is not happy with the way Islamic fanaticism is turning our nation into a war zone.
“Some people in the echelon of the society are using the religion of Islam to demonise Nigeria and place us under the siege of darkness.
“I know that when the Muslims say `Asallam Ale-kum’ it means peace be unto you.
“This statement implies that Islam is a religion that promotes peace.
“But unfortunately, some depraved elements, have continued to use this religion of peace as a means of attacking our nation, in the form of Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen,’’ the prelate said.
He called on God to deliver Nigeria from the siege of Boko Haram, marauding Fulani herdsmen and other militant groups in the West, East and the Niger Delta regions.
“Those found to be fanatical in Christianity and Islam should not be treated with kid’s gloves,’’ he said.
He urged government not to fold its hands in the wake of the attacks on Christians but to defend citizens and to respect the secularity of the Nigerian state.
“When government respects our secularity, issues like insecurity, ethnic and religious fanaticism will gradually vanish from our land,’’ he said.
He called for a functional education system in the country to discourage the wastage of billions of naira in foreign currencies by some parents sending their children overseas to study.
Uche also applealed governments to create the enabling economic climate to encourage able-bodied Nigerians to use the arable lands in the country for agriculture to feed the teeming population.
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