National Assembly, proud to be a rubber stamp – Cardinal Onaiyekan

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Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan of Abuja, Nigeria, arrives for a consistory in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in this June 28, 2017, file photo. In a speech in Rome Jan. 8, Cardinal Onaiyekan said he doesn't want to find a moderate Muslim to dialogue with, but one who is convinced of his faith. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) See VATICAN-LETTER-DIALOGUE Jan. 11, 2018.

The Emeritus Archbishop of Abuja Catholic Archdiocese, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has accused the National Assembly of  neglecting its duties and keeping mute despite the several insecurity issues bedevilling Nigeria.

WUZUPNIGERIA reports that Nigeria, in recent times, has become a comfort zone for bandits, kidnappers, insurgents, farmers/herders clashes and other criminal elements, with the government and its security agencies seemingly at a loss on a solution.

The cleric, while reacting to persistent herders/farmers clashes in the country during a visit by TIV Professionals Group (TPG) at the weekend in Abuja, added that Nigeria has reached a point where its unity has become negotiable.

“We must admit that the unity of Nigeria is negotiable. Negotiation means you give and take. In fact, right now, Nigeria is up for negotiation. I think that is where different groups come in to make their demands,” the SUN quoted him as saying.

“The truth is that the nation is in danger and whatever anybody can do to prevent the worse, they should do it. There must be a way that we can save ourselves from self destruction. We cannot continue like this. Very few people are happy with the status quo. If we do not talk, we might end up killing one another.”

Explaining that the role of the National Assembly is to discuss pressing issues plaguing the peace of the nation and to find possible solutions, Cardinal Onaiyekan said: “Under normal circumstances, it is the National Assembly that should handle these kind of things. The system is set up so that the National Assembly can challenge the government. But we have reached a situation where we have a National Assembly that is proud to be a rubber stamp. Somehow every member of that House has remained silent. We realise that there is no difference between the political parties;whether PDP or APC, nobody complains. Which means the things that are serious are not discussed.

“Unfortunately, we have reached a stage in Nigeria where we cannot trust politicians. TIV land, where are your politicians, what are they saying? What are the issues that they talk about in political gatherings? Are they blind to the fact that there’s a bigger thing than who will win the next election?”

On his part, TPG Chairman, Prof. Zachary Gundu, accused the army of, sometimes, looking the other way during herdsmen attacks on farmers.

He added that the Fulani are merely riding on the back of the cow to grab land at the expense of indigenous crop farmers for the Fulani of the whole world.

“We want the return of displaced people to their ancestral lands and full compensation be paid to those who have lost lives and property. The strategy to violently subsidise open grazing by blood and ancestral lands must stop.”

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