Catholic Bishop of Sokoto
Diocese, Bishop Hassan Kukah, has said that Nigeria is “dancing on a wet
grave”.
Kukah warned that
unless something was done urgently, the grave might cave in soon.
The cleric, who spoke in Abuja
on Tuesday at the inauguration of the Northern Reawakening Forum, also
wondered how Nigeria deteriorated to the level where it now finds
itself.
He said, “It is
daybreak for Nigeria. The country is currently dancing on a wet grave.
We are not moving forward. The war going on now is not between
Christians and Muslims or Muslims against Christians; it is a conflict
between darkness and light. This madness must end.”
Kukah recalled how a Muslim
saved his sister in 2003 by advising her to run to army barracks because
of an impending riot.
He, however, regretted that the said
sister later lost her belongings when some people invaded the area in
retaliation.
The cleric said
he was scheduled to be in Tunisia for a conference but had to cancel it
when he heard about demonstrations in the country.
He said, “So, how do I explain
to the people who begged me to come to Tunisia and I refused because of
what is happening now in Kaduna in particular and Nigeria as a whole?”
Kukah regretted that about 95
per cent of Nigerians were not happy with politicians for their failure
to deliver on their promises.
Also speaking at the event, a former
National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Audu Ogbeh,
said he predicted the crisis in the northern part of the country 10
years ago.
Ogbeh, who was a
former minister of agriculture would come when emirs would not be able
to even sit in their palaces.
He said though he was not happy that his prediction
was coming to pass, Ogbeh said there were signs that the situation could
degenerate.
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