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Ebonyi Govt And Catholic Church Go Head-to-head Over Arrest, Incarceration Of Priest

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The Ebonyi State government and the Catholic Diocese of Abakaliki have gone head to head over the incarceration of a Priest, Fr. Timothy Ngwuta in Abakaliki.

The Catholic Church, Diocese of Abakaliki revealed in a statement signed by Fr. Matthew Uzoma Opoke, that all efforts to release Fr. Timothy Ngwuta on bail was in vain.

They stated that an Executive order had been issued preventing any court in the state from entertaining matters relating to Effium crisis.

The statement reads in part: “The Church in the name of God, appeals to all the people of Effium and Ezza Effium involved in this inter-communal war, to lay down their arms and embrace the path of peace. Nothing justifies the senseless killing and maiming of innocent lives. Peace can never be achieved under the barrel of guns.

“Since the matter is before the courts, we will not be making any more statements on the case. We urge all to withhold judgement and let the case run its course.

“We implore all people of goodwill to join us in praying God to touch those responsible for the incarceration of Fr. Timothy to listen to the voice of right conscience. We commend the whole process into the hands of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Priests and the Star of Evangelization. Pray for peace in our State and in the Country.”

Reacting swiftly to the church’s statement the Ebonyi state government through the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Cletus Ofoke urged the Catholic Church to stop alleging that the clergyman’s incarceration was due to an executive order.

Ofoke who spoke to journalists in Abakaliki said, “There is nothing like Executive Order on the Effium crisis, there is nothing to that effect. Of course, the government can never issue an order stopping the court from doing its legitimate duty. It is aimed at tarnishing somebody’s image and maligning the government. There is nothing like that.

“Once a matter is in court, nobody talks about it other than for the legal process to take its course. This is what the Ebonyi State government has done and the government has no hand in the Priest case. The case of the Priest is purely a legal issue from police to court.

“So, nothing concerns Ebonyi State government and it is not only the Priest that is being incarcerated over the matter there, in Effium. People are aware that so many people have been charged to court; some of them are in prison, and some of them are being tried in court. So, the Priest is also a human being.”