The Catholic Archbishop of Benin City, Dr. Augustin Akubueze, and the
Catholic Bishop of Uromi Diocese, Dr. Donatus Ogun, have both appealed
to President Muhammadu Buhari to tackle the issue of the growing attacks
of hoodlums in Edo State.
The Bishops spoke against the backdrop of
last Friday’s attempt on the life of John Cardinal Onaiyekan, the
Catholic Archbishop of Abuja.
Akubueze and Ogun said the appeal
became urgent following the brazenness with which the herdsmen commit
atrocities in the state without adequate security checks.
Cardinal
Onaiyekan was attacked by suspected herdsmen along the Benin-Ekpoma Road
while returning from the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the
enthronement of Akubueze as a bishop and also to attend the 10 years
anniversary of the Diocese Uromi.
Akubueze said in an interview in
Benin City: “We thank God that Cardinal Onaiyekan survived the attacks
of some criminals elements last week on the Benin-Ekpoma Road.
“If something had happened to him, what would have been the story?
“We
thank God nothing happened and we are using this opportunity to appeal
to Mr. President to provide adequate security for the citizens of Edo
State.”
The catholic archbishop stressed that the responsibility of a
government is to secure her people, adding: “What we are asking for is
not too much for our President.
“If there is no security of lives and
property, no investments or meaningful economic development can take
place in the state and the nation at large.
“We need security and we are demanding that from our government.”
Akubueze
noted that the spate of attacks by so-called herdsmen across the
country “is becoming frightening”, adding: “There is an urgent need by
the state and Federal Government to deal with the issue of security to
protect lives and property of Nigerians with all seriousness.”
Reacting to Cardinal Onaiyekan’s attack, Bishop Ogun said: “What would have happened if the Cardinal was killed?
“It
would have been sorry and pains for us, considering that he was coming
to attend the 10th anniversary of the creation of Uromi Diocese.
“We thank God he came out unhurt.”
While
appealing strongly to President Buhari to help secure the state, the
Bishop added: “We need adequate security to protect the lives and
property of the residents of the state.
“We cannot continue to live in fear in our own land because of the activities of these criminals.”
Recounting
the ordeal, the driver to Onaiyekan, who simply identified himself as
Segun, said the attack happened along the Benin-Ekpoma Road close to
Ehor at about 5pm on Friday.
According to SEgun: “We left Benin for Uromi and at about 5pm on the fateful day.
“I think very close to Ehor, I saw a big pothole and decided to slow down the vehicle.
“I
would have passed the spot with speed but because the cardinal was
sleeping, I decided to slow down the vehicle so that he won’t wake up.
“Suddenly, I saw three men come out of the palm tree plantation by the road side and started shooting at the vehicle.
“I
looked ahead of me, two of them were firing from a distance at the
vehicle and I looked behind me, another one was firing at the vehicle
from behind so I decided to use reverse gear.
“The other vehicles who
saw me coming with reverse started clearing off the road and when I got
to a safe distance, I decided to stop the vehicle and people started
running to see what had happened.
“It was then we realised that the
bullets shattered the left passenger window glass and made huge holes on
the panel of the door.
“We just thank God nothing happened to the cardinal or any of us in the vehicle.”
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