BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 9, 2024
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 | November 9, 2024
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Over 15 Catholic Parishes Shutter Due To Rising Insecurity In Nigeria

In the Diocese of Makurdi, Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe has recently highlighted severe insecurity issues in Benue State, Nigeria, forcing the shutdown of up to 15 parishes.

According to Catholic News Agency, Bishop Anagbe calls on the Nigerian government to tackle this dangerous instability, prevent potential future crimes, and address the ongoing challenge of food insecurity.

Impact on Local Communities and Worship Centers

Bishop Anagbe, who serves in Nigeria's troubled Benue State, reported the distressing effect of regional insecurity on the church’s operations there. The insecurity has led to the closure of approximately 14 to 15 parishes within his jurisdiction. Each of these parishes contains multiple outstations covering large rural areas approximately 20-25 kilometers apart, profoundly affecting the local demographic and community structure.

Broader Impact Across Dioceses

The wave of insecurity does not stop within the borders of Makurdi but extends to neighboring dioceses such as Otukpo and Katsina-Ala. Frequent reports of killings and kidnappings have intensified fears among the local populations, disrupting their daily lives and livelihoods.

Government's Role in Ensuring Security

The bishop emphasized that the responsibility for safeguarding lives and properties rests squarely with the Nigerian government. His statements reflect frustration with the government’s current strategies, criticizing their effectiveness and the lack of decisive action in rectifying the situation. According to the bishop, this negligence has resulted in considerable hardship for people across the country.

Every day, news of violence and abductions echoes through the communities, a stark reminder of the ongoing threat. “Every day we must hear about killings and kidnappings. And it is not for the people to defend themselves because the protection of lives and properties is in the hands of the government,” Bishop Anagbe stated, highlighting the desperate need for governmental intervention.

The Deepening Crisis of Education

One of the most distressing outcomes of these security challenges is the impact on the region's education system. Schools in the affected areas have been closed for over a decade, an issue that Bishop Anagbe fears could breed future generations of bandits and terrorists. By depriving children of basic education and social formation, the region risks a cycle of violence continuing.

Neglect Affecting Agricultural Activities

The bishop not only pointed out the effects on security and education but also food security. Farmers are unable to access their fields safely, leading to a dependence on insufficient government-issued food relief in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. “It's for the government to take care of this insecurity so that our farmers can go back to their villages and farm. It’s not about sharing food items in the IDP camps. No. We can do more,” said Anagbe.

Capacity for Peacekeeping Highlighted

Amid the crisis, Anagbe reminded others of Nigeria's proven capacity for peacekeeping, as observed in past missions in Sierra Leone and Liberia. He criticized some leaders for deliberately overlooking criminal activities, compromising entire communities' safety and well-being.

Call for Accountability and Renewed Governance

The bishop’s comprehensive criticism extends beyond immediate security to broad governance issues which, if left unchecked, continue undermining public trust and justice. He urged the Nigerian leaders to face and address these issues head-on while calling upon the populace to remain hopeful.

Moreover, Anagbe concluded with a hopeful note, "We shall continue to pray that God, at his appointed time, will send us a leader who will be able to liberate us. And people will regain their freedom and live happily in their communities devoid of banditry,” encapsulating his vision for a more peaceful future for Benue State and Nigeria at large.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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