NewsKukah's Easter Homily: Presidency Protests, Accuses Him Of Spreading Lies, Hatred

Kukah’s Easter Homily: Presidency Protests, Accuses Him Of Spreading Lies, Hatred

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By Adesina Soyooye

The Presidency has accused the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah of telling lies and spreading hatred.

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The Bishop had in an address delivered on Easter Sunday lamented the sufferings of Nigerians under the Buhari Government. His verdict that everything in Nigeria has broken down since Buhari, has since drawn applause from not a few Nigerians.

He said that even families, the Church, the Mosque, have broken down and that under President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria  has not only been divided, but  ruined and lost.

But in response to Kukah, the second within two days, the Presidency accused the respected Cleric of lies and hatred. In its first response, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in a number of tweets, without mentioning Kukah’s name, said that those who accuse Buhari of dividing Nigeria, are those who are dividing Nigeria by preaching hatred.

But in a more official and comprehensive response Monday evening, Garba Shehu, President Buhari’s Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, accused Bishop Kukah of spreading hatred for decades,  and asked him to leave Government alone for the voters. Otherwise, Garba said,  “He should put away his Clerical garb, join partisan politics and see how far he can go.”

The strongly worded statement titled, “Kukah’s Virus of Hate,” reads:

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“As the nomination congress approaches, rumblings within the party rise to an acrimonious crescendo and the troubleshooting market blossoming in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which is in desperate yearning for his tested skills, we are surprised- so too are many others- that the Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah, could still find the time for a lengthy homily on his usual target, Muhammadu Buhari, the President of Nigeria.

“For a man who has been spreading hate for decades, nothing new in the homily, except for the fact that while millions of Christians were remembering the Lord’s crucifixion on Friday, His descent on Saturday, His resurrection on Sunday, and subsequent appearance to his disciples, Bishop Matthew Kukah was playing politics.

“From his pulpit he devoted his Easter message not to Christ’s death and rebirth so Man might be saved – but to damning the government in the most un-Christian terms.

“Bishop Kukah neglects the Bible’s teachings in James 1:26: ‘If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless’.

“Easter should be a time for renewal, and for hope. For those in authority – both temporal and spiritual – to come together in word and deed so those who look to them for example can be inspired by their grace.

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“This is not a time for religious leaders to play politics, or politicians to play religion. It is a time, as in Titus 3:9 to “avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless”.

“Yet Bishop Kukah used his sermon purposefully to make dissensions and quarrels about the law. His accusatory list against the government revealed only his hatred for them.

“Still, when he accused them of division, he gave no examples: merely assertions emanating from his own mouth. His allegation of ethnic and regional divide was innuendo without proof, and he gave none.

“His list of things he claims as broken – from churches to mosques to schools and motorways – belie all those that have been built, and others built anew during this government’s time in office.

“Should he feel compelled for whatever reason to criticize the government for what he views as their mistakes the Bible makes clear how it should be done: ‘Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness’, Galatians 6:1-2.

If Bishops or religious leaders believe they have a willing audience for tales of government error or fragility, they do an injustice to their flock by filling their ears with talk of division and hateful thoughts.

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“Nigeria knows too well Bishop Kukah’s views of the government. He has made quite clear how much he dislikes them from the day they were elected.

“Whether expressing his political views is a good use or an abuse of religious office is for others to decide. But the people of Nigeria have spoken – twice: They support this government at the ballot box. They have not been swayed by hateful talk from any bully-pulpit.

“We respectfully ask Bishop Kukah to leave government to the voters and the politicians they elect, while he concentrates on his job, as it is expressed in James 1:27: ‘Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.’

“Or else, he should put away his clerical garb, join partisan politics and see how far he can go.”

This is not the first time the President Buhari Government is responding to Bishop Kukah’s sermons.

However, the sermons are usually well received by not a few number of Nigerians.

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