Friday, 2 March 2012

Cleric call for urgent action on Natioonal security by Charles Coffie-Gyamfi

WORRIED by the precarious security situation in the country being worsened by activities of the Boko Haram Islamic sect, the Primate of the Anglican Church, Most Rev Nicholas Okoh, has urged the Federal Government to live up to its primary responsibility of protecting lives and property.

Okoh, who alleged that the government had not lived up to its statutory responsibility of providing security, warned that “if the Boko Haram sect is allowed to continue unabated, it will succeed in tearing Nigeria apart”.

The cleric spoke during the 2nd convocation ceremony for postgraduate students of Crowther Graduate Theological Seminary (CGTS), Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.

At the well-attended ceremony, 138 missionaries graduated with various degrees, including Diploma in Anglican Communion Studies, Postgraduate Diploma in Theology, Degree of Master of Divinity and Degree in Master of Theology.

Okoh, who is the chancellor of the institution, was flanked by other ministers of God from the Anglican Communion, including Archbishop, Ecclesiastical Province of Lagos, Most Rev. Ephraim Ademowo, the Chairman, Supervisory Board, CGTS, Prof. Adebayo Akinde and the Rector, Prof. Dapo Asaju.

While urging the Boko Haram members to register whatever grievances they have in a decent way, the Primate said: “We as Christians are ready to live peacefully with our Muslim brethren, but we must not continue to run away from them (sect) so we must find a way of defending ourselves”.

Okoh asked Moslem leaders to prevail on Boko Haram members to sheath their sword. “We call on the government to do more to protect lives and property of the citizens”.

On the alleged immorality in the church, Okoh advised churches in the country to ensure that “priests are spiritually called, mentally alert and morally sound. The days of just anybody joining the priesthood and becoming a disgrace and liability to the ministry are over. As we challenge evil and abominations in foreign lands, we must resist on-going attempts to infiltrate and corrupt our clergy”.

Akinde in his charge enjoined the graduating students to see the exercise as additional call to the service of God.

He disclosed that the institution, Crowther Graduate Theological Seminary, was established as an outstanding institution for the training of students “who will promote the frontiers of God’s Kingdom in our generation”.

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