Protect lives at all cost, catholic bishops tell Federal Government

Protect lives at all cost, catholic bishops tell Federal Government

by Joseph Anthony
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The Catholic Bishops of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province have  urged the Federal Government to protect all human lives at all costs to avoid disintegration and destruction of the Nigerian society.

The bishops speaking through their representative, Bishop  Emmanuel Badejo, made this call at a public  presentation of two books on Thursday at the John Paul II Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

The books are entitled: โ€œA Catechism on Human Life: From Conception to Natural Death and A Catechism on Marriage and The Family: The Teachings of the Catholic Churchโ€.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the province comprises of Ibadan Archdiocese, Osogbo, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo and Illorin Dioceses.

Bishop Badejo of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo  said that where basic human lives were concerned, the government should be accountable by protecting them.

He added that government had the responsibility to protect lives irrespective of ethnicity, religion and ideology.

โ€œThe government is supposed to serve the people and everything done by the government must be of benefit to  the people, which includes protecting their lives.

โ€ Government  must do this not to favour anybody, any institution or personality at the expense of peopleโ€™s lives.

โ€œEvery human life that is lost is blood crying out to God for vengeance and this can mean the destruction of a society.

โ€œWe suffer from daily sights of killings of adults, babies and pregnant women.

โ€œHuman life is becoming less valuable and any society that tolerates that is on the death row. In Nigeria we donโ€™t want to be on the death row.

โ€œThe basic duty of government is to protect human lives, all other things fade into insignificance,โ€ he said.

Badejo also advised the government to have respect for the traditional institution of marriage and shun laws that seek to abolish it.

โ€œThe three main pillars of humanity in Africa are : the protection of human lives, marriage and the protection of the family.

โ€œWhat we have now are so many wayward teachings.

โ€œIf the  family system and marriage institution  are not protected,  eventually society will disintegrate.

โ€œThat is why God made it possible for only man and woman to procreate,โ€ he said.

In his remarks, Archbishop  Gabriel Abegunrin of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan  said the traditional institution of family and marriage was being challenged by ideological and economic motives.

โ€œThere are a lot of false teachings, misconceptions about human lives.

โ€œIt has become pertinent for the church to speak as eloquently as possible in a world where misguided emphasis is laid on mundane and material things.

โ€œThere is no doubt that the world today needs restoration through education and social mobilisation.

โ€œMarriage institution still has values and worth and if you want to help the nation, you have to help the family take care of the children,โ€ he said.

Abegunrin urged every citizen to have complete respect for  the dignity and the sanctity of human life.

โ€œIn this age,  people have forgotten that life belongs to God and have lost the conscience that God alone has right over human lives and no man should take it.

โ€œWe are calling on people of goodwill to shun any practice against human life.

โ€œWe are talking about development of the society. Human life is sacred, no other human being has the right to terminate anotherโ€™s.โ€ he said.

Dr Julianna Olusanmi, a human rights activist, said that the family remained the root and  the building block of the human society.

โ€œThe role of family in the society should not be underestimated. It is pertinent to societal development or its lack.

โ€œIf you help the family, you help the nation. Bad leaders come from bad families,โ€ she said.

The book reviewer, Rev. Fr. Michael Banjo, said that the books were written to correct misconceptions and misguided principles about marriage, conception and family that were anti-Christians and anti-Africa.

He described the book as a moral guide to not only Christians but to all people of goodwill.

โ€œThe two books confront misleading ideology but seek to better educate Christians about marriage and promote and protect traditional Christian values,โ€ he said.

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