
Michael Nnadi
Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins has cried out to the federal government to intervene following the killing of a seminarian.
The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins,
has broken his silence followng the murder of an 18-year-old catholic
seminarian, Michael Nnadi, on Sunday.
Recall that Nnadi, who was among the four students of Good Shepherd
Seminary students kidnapped from the school a few weeks ago, was found
dead on Sunday evening.
The Registrar of the institution, Dr. Rev. Fr. Joel Usman, confirmed that the missing student was found dead.
Though three of the abducted Good Shepherd Seminary students
located at the outskirt of Kaduna regained their freedom on Friday,
Nnadi was declared missing.
Reacting in a release signed by the Director of Social
Communications, Rev Fr. Anthony Godonu, Archbishop Martins said the
murder of the young seminarian was another indication to prove that the
present security arrangement of the Federal Government had failed.
The cleric warned that the inability of Buhari government to
protect innocent Nigerians is breeding a state of anarchy in Nigeria,
stressing that no one will fold their arms and watch being slaughtered
like animals.
Archbishop Martins urged Buhari to immediately address the present
security structures in the land and rejig them before Nigerians begin to
take the law into their own hands.
He advised that the only way the government can reassure Nigerians
was to enforce mass arrests of the killers and bring an end to the
menace of kidnapping across the land.
The statement reads in part: “I received with sadness the news of the murder of the fourth seminarian, Mr. Michael Nnadi, who was kidnapped in Kaduna.
“The Seminarian who abandoned all with the desire to serve his
creator and humanity was murdered for no just cause. This is just one of
several cases of innocent Nigerians being killed daily by kidnappers
while our security services and their chiefs watch as if they were
helpless.
“Recently we recorded the case of the CAN Chairman in Adamawa
State who was executed and before that the murder of eleven innocent
people by so-called ISWAP . Also, the situations of suicide bombers
going into mosques to murder people who had gone to worship God as they
know Him. This appalling situation must come to an end.
“Nigerians cannot just fold our arms and allow these monstrous
activities to continue to thrive. The Buhari-led Government must act now
before things get out of hand.
“For a period of time, many Nigerians from different walks of
life have been calling for a revamping of the security arrangements in
the nation even if it means the replacement of the Heads of the various
Security Agencies to give room for new ideas. It is beyond doubt that
the gains of the past few years are being lost because those at the helm
of affairs and the soldiers in the thick of the war are tired and need
to be replaced. The strategy for executing the war needs to be
re-examined to determine its effectiveness.
“The utilization of Kids glove approach by the security
agencies in addressing insecurity in the land is not producing the
desired result.
The cleric further consoled the families of the victim, the
priests, the Bishop of Sokoto, the faithful of the Diocese and the staff
and seminarians of the Good Shepherd Seminary.
He advised Christians to remain calm and prayerful, assuring them that light would eventually prevail over darkness.
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