Cardinal demands that Nigeria’s president address new wave of attacks on Christians

Cardinal Anthony Okogie, the retired archbishop of Lagos, has demanded that the nation’s president take action against the Muslim Fulani herdsmeCardinal Anthony Okogie, the retired archbishop of Lagos, has demanded that the nation’s president take action against the Muslim Fulani herdsmen who are killing Christians in Kaduna State.

Jan 13, 2017

KADUNA: Cardinal Anthony Okogie, the retired archbishop of Lagos, has demanded that the nation’s president take action against the Muslim Fulani herdsmen who are killing Christians in Kaduna State.

Cardinal Okogie compared President Muhammadu Buhari’s silence to former.

President Goodluck Jonathan’s weak initial reaction to terrorist activity by Boko Haram, according to a Nigerian media report.

“Given the recent massacre of hundreds of innocent Nigerians in southern Kaduna by herdsmen, not a few Nigerians expected this silence to be broken,” the cardinal wrote.

The state’s governor, he added, “paid a pacifying visit to the marauders when, in fact, he should have had them arrested.”

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation; its 186.1 million people are 50 percent Muslim and 40 percent Christian, while 10percent retain indigenous beliefs. — CWN

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