• Fri. Apr 26th, 2024

Bishop Kuka’s Easter Message, UnGodly — Presidency

The Presidency has described as ungodly Father Matthew Kukah’s Easter remark accusing the government of paying lipservice to Boko Haram insurgence. 

The condemnation of Father Kukah’s comment is contained in a statement by the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu. 

It says if someone professes to being a man of God, as Kukah does, ideology should not stand in the way of facts and fairness.

It notes that Kukah did not speak like the man of God when he said Boko Haram terrorism was worse than it was in 2015. 

The statement urged him to go to Borno or Adamawa and ask the people there the difference between 2014 and 2021. 

It also dissaproves Kukah’s remark on the issue of hijab in Kwara State, saying that it is a state matter, which the courts of the land have adjudicated. 

It maintains that Father Kukah is playing partisan politics by dragging President Buhari into matters that had appeared in several states as far back as the Obasanjo administration. 

The statement says some of the comments in Father Kukah’s Easter message are no more than a sample of the unrestrained rhetoric he trades in, which he often does in the guise of a homily.

It affirms that an administration which has created a whole Ministry, for the first time in the country’s history appropriating enormous resources to it, to deal with issues of internally displaced persons cannot be accused of not caring for them.

The government therefore urged well-meaning citizens to continue to support the ongoing efforts by the administration to secure the country and move it forward. 

Kukah had in his 2021 Easter message titled: “Before our glory departs” accused the government of being clueless in the fight against insurgency. 

During the sermon, he said “Taunted by Boko Haram, ravaged by bandits, kidnappers, armed robbers and other merchants of death across the nation, there is collective fear as to whether Nigeria’s glory is about to depart!

Kukah concluded as Nigeria’s troubles are growing by the day, the citizens should intensify their prayers.