Monday, 19 March 2018

Opinion I Imo Government, The Church And Imolites

IMO GOVERNMENT, THE CHURCH AND IMOLITES

        
The last time I checked, there was a perceived rift between the Imo State Government led by Governor Rochas Okorocha and the Catholic communion in the state’s capital under the leadership of Archbishop Anthony Obinna.

       
The difference seemed to have emanated penultimate month from a certain burial ceremony that held in the state, precisely Owerri North LGA. In the said event, Archbishop Obinna was reportedly spotted in the church lamenting over all the perceived ill activities being carried out by the Gov. Okorocha-led government otherwise known as the ‘Rescue Mission’ Administration.

         
In a swift reaction to the lamentations, the governor’s allies therein allegedly assaulted the clergy. It’s noteworthy that the Archbishop had afterwards publicly refuted the rumour that his person received an assault from the aides of the state’s number one citizen. Notwithstanding, the spokesman of the Owerri Catholic Archdiocese in the person of Rev. Fr. George Nwachukwu, on his own accord, insisted that his principal was actually assaulted.

         
I could not reconcile the two distinct public speeches separately given by the religious leader and his subject. The two different press statements were obvious indication that someone somewhere was trying to play prangs on the people. Please, don’t get my assertion twisted, because the truth of the matter remains that something is definitely missing somewhere.

        
However, some concerned Imolites have opined that the archbishop’s press release was not unconnected with the clergy’s intent to forestall likely societal upheaval or chaos. In other words, he might have foresaw that an uproar would ensue if he aligned with the report that he was assaulted, or even insulted, by the protégés of the Imo Governor.

        
At this point, I wish to candidly ask; who is really misinforming who? How could the archbishop clarify the people that he was never assaulted and his ally would on the other hand disqualify his boss’ notice? I’m still trying to fathom what exactly went wrong.

       
Be it as it may, I want to sincerely analyze what transpired in the church during the aforementioned burial ceremony. It was gathered that the archbishop, having aired his view, handed the microphone over to a certain politician believed to be of the extraction of the opposition political platform, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP). And the political juggernaut therein began to pour out series of criticisms targeted to the APC-led government right before the congregation as well as the lying corpse.

        
When I got the news, I didn’t hesitate to ascertain if a requiem Mass was in the long run converted to a political gathering. How could a place designated for last respect to be paid to a deceased person be eventually used for political jamboree? Honestly, if I were the person in the casket, I would have without much ado become a living being just for the purpose of descending on whosoever that derailed in the process, because such a gesture was a slap on the soul  of the deceased.

         
I won’t hesitate to declare that the governor’s supporters equally derailed on that fateful day. How could an individual in his/her right senses think of insulting an ordained man of God let alone making it public? Such attitude of theirs was an eyesore, to assert the least. Even if the archbishop wasn’t assaulted as claimed, the fact remains that there was an attempt to abuse his priesthood.

         
No matter the provocation, a conspicuous attempt to humiliate an anointed individual is enough reason to scold whosoever that thought of such an act talk less of displaying it. Anyone who fails to condemn such manner of retaliation in its entirety is actually concealing evil, hence deserves to be scolded too. The best thing they could have done at that point was to leave the scene if they were really hurt. After all, two wrongs do not make a right.

        
Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that this piece was not informed by some persons’ quest to aggravate the perceived existing rift between the church and the state’s government; rather, was necessitated by the need to mediate between the ‘warring’ parties with a view to bringing an everlasting end to the ongoing uncalled melodrama.

        
I’ve chosen to remain mute all these while because I don’t like to speak or react when many are still talking. No matter how long it took my pensive pen to react, the fact is that I cannot claim ignorance of such serious issue trending in a state in which I’m a stakeholder. It suffices to say that I’m bound to do the needful whenever such a matter comes into play; and the needful is to play the role of a mediator come rain come shine.

         
Hence, at this juncture, I’m earnestly appealing to all concerned to endeavour to sheath their sword. What Imo need right now is to face a subject matter that would usher in nothing but absolute oneness. The people of the state are already divided owing to political interests, thus we shouldn’t harbour anything that could bring further division among us. The Eastern heartland is at the moment seriously in search of harmony and peaceful coexistence among her people.

        
Everyone or any human creature is arguably an affiliate of the church. This is the reason anything that affects the church, in one way or the other, equally affects the human race. So, we wouldn’t want the church to be aggrieved with the government because we cannot cope with her ‘venom’ which she may vomit when pushed to the wall.

       
All in all, not minding who had wronged who at the burial ceremony, or so far, I enjoin the governor to swallow his pride towards ensuring that an unalloyed apology is tendered on behalf of his allies or the government in general. This is the best way a formidable harmony can be actualized among every party involved. Think about it!

 

Comrade Fred Doc Nwaozor
Executive Director, Docfred Resource Hub (DRH) - Owerri
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