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Church leaders must speak against terrorism, banditry in Nigeria – Bishop Fagbohun

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 3, 2026 952 Minutes read0

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The President of the African Confederation of Old Catholic Churches and the Presiding-Bishop of the Old Catholic Apostolic Church Nigeria, Most Reverend Dr Oluwaseun Fagbohun, has called on Christian leaders across denominations to rise above fear, political correctness, or compromise, to speak boldly against terrorism, regardless of ethnic, regional, or religious considerations.

He also called out the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev Matthew Hassan Kukah, over his recent comment on alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria, reports Saturday Independent.

Bishop Fagbohun made the call in his New Year message, a copy of which was made available to newsmen, lampooned Kukah over what he termed as his “unguarded denial of Christian killings in Nigeria”.

In the message, he accused Bishop Kukah of maintaining what he termed a troubling silence despite allegedly being aware of the presence and activities of terrorists, bandits, and Boko Haram elements within his episcopal jurisdiction.

“He is always at the Villa taking pictures here and there, winning and dining with our nation’s leadership. What does he go there to say? Is he claiming that he doesn’t know that his jurisdiction is the headquarters of those killing Nigerians? His hypocrisy must stop. He should apologise again to Nigerians and the entire world.

“Bishop Kukah failed in his moral and spiritual responsibilities as a Christian leader by “pretending not to be aware” of insurgent activities in parts of Sokoto State, which he alleged were being carried out openly and with impunity.

He further criticised Bishop Kukah for previously stating that Christians were not being persecuted by criminal or insurgent groups, describing the assertion as misleading and inconsistent with the realities faced by many Christian communities across Nigeria.

Bishop Fagbohun argued that several Christian families and communities have suffered displacement, loss of lives, destruction of worship centres, and psychological trauma as a result of terrorist activities, stressing that denying such experiences undermines the pain of victims and weakens the moral voice of the Church.

The President of the Old Catholic Churches in Africa reiterated his position during his New Year message to Nigerians on January 1st, insisting that Bishop Kukah’s comments and perceived inaction had eroded public confidence in Christian leadership, particularly at a time when religious leaders are expected to speak truth to power and stand firmly with victims of violence.

“Bishop Kukah has not only betrayed the Christian faith but also the trust of the nation by pretending not to know that terrorists are operating within his jurisdiction,” Bishop Fagbohun said.

He argued that Bishop Kukah, who is widely respected both within Nigeria and internationally for his advocacy on social justice and national unity, must apologise to restore confidence in his public statements and moral authority.

“His words carry weight globally, but with these recent developments, it is clear that he has not been faithful and truthful. Unless he apologizes, we can no longer trust the words coming out of his mouth. How can he claim ignorance when Boko Haram members are allegedly residing and operating openly in his area?

“He should stop parading himself around the Villa and our National leadership since he withheld the truth that would have long saved the lives of Nigerians before the decisive action of Mr President to allow their destruction.” he queried. I wonder if his PhD in Political Science prevents him from exposing killers of our people.”

 

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