Protest: Catholic bishops urge organisers to exercise restraints, avoid violence

Catholic Bishops

The Catholic Bishops of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province, have urged organisers of the planned nationwide protest to exercise restraints and avoid any form of violence.

The bishops made the call in a communique issued at the end of a meeting in Ibadan on Tuesday, which was signed by the Chairman, Most Rev. Gabriel Abegunrin and the Secretary, Most Rev. John Oyejola.

They urged the organisers and those intending to participate in the protest not to intimidate any Nigerian who chose not to participate.

“Although it is the right of the citizenry to protest, the protesters should exercise restraint and not intimidate those who may choose not to take part.

“Allow those who might not join in the protest to go about their lawful businesses unhindered. Promote peace, and be law abiding while making your voices to be heard,” he said.

The bishops expressed concerns over the current harsh economic condition in the country, describing it as highly ‘unfriendly and worrisome’

“Nigerians have cried out over hunger, persistent insecurity, failed promises, dashed hopes and outrageous cost of living,” the communique read in parts

They said that it was important for governments at all levels to take urgent steps towards providing solutions to the current challenges.

The bishops also urged the citizenry to support government’s efforts towards providing a better quality of life.

“If we work together, we shall overcome. We urge all Nigerians to show their true, indomitable, sterling, character in order salvage this nation, we have no other country.

“We enjoin Nigerians to pray and fast sincerely for the country during this difficult season. We all know that through faith in God, we shall overcome,”the communique further read