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Nigerian archbishop slams media reports of ‘civil war’

byStaff writers
22 January 2012
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 ONE of Nigeria’s leading bishops has condemned the media for portraying recent violence in the country as a civil war between Muslims and Christians.

Archbishop John Olurunfemi Onaiyekan of Abuja criticised news reports that describe Nigeria as descending into ongoing religious violence.

His interview with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need followed five separate bomb attacks across Nigeria on Christmas Day, killing at least 40 people, and clashes between the Nigerian military and Boko Haram, an extremist Islamist group which claimed responsibility for the explosions.

Also more than 50 people were killed when a group of people from Ezza ethnic group attacked members of neighboring Ezilo group over a land dispute in the country’s south-eastern Ebonyi state over the New Year – which some reports have described as a religious conflict.

Archbishop Onaiyekan went on to reject calls to divide the West African country into two independent religious states, describing the idea as senseless and set to plunge the country into deeper crisis.

He said: “It is, in any case, crazy to speak of an Islamic north.

“Many families even consist of half Muslims and half Christians. Nigeria cannot be divided according to religion.

“Christians and Muslims go to school, to the market and to work together, and they serve together in the army.

The places where they live now are where they grew up.

“One cannot suddenly resettle all the Muslims in the north and all the Christians in the south and divide up the country.”

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Archbishop Onaiyekan described Boko Haram as “terrorists who cause problems for anyone in Nigeria who stands in their way”.

“They claim to act in the name of Islam, but the killing of innocents is contradictory to Islam.”

He told ACN that eight imams from mosques in Abuja visited the Archbishop following the attacks to express their condolences. He said he had also received many letters of sympathy from Muslims.

With the media carrying reports of Nigerian Christians arming themselves following the attacks, he called on all believers to refrain from violence.

Archbishop Onaiyekan said: “Jesus Christ would not want us to retaliate”.

He said that it was equally wrong of the media to present Christians as either helpless or as “being prepared to defend themselves with armed force” as some reports have suggested.

The archbishop concluded by asking Christians throughout the world to pray for peace in Nigeria.

 

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