Crisis rocking the Catholic Church in Edo State took a turn
for the worse as Edo chiefs of Bini extraction, led by Iyase (Prime
Minister) of Benin, Chief Sam Igbe, on Friday, called for the immediate
removal of the Archbishop of Benin Catholic Diocese, Augustine Akubeze.
The call, according to Igbe, becomes necessary over the alleged refusal by the Archbishop to conduct mass in the local dialect and his disrespect for the Benin monarch.
A
group, Edo Liturgical Group, had last year called on the Catholic
Pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI, to remove Akubeze, who is of Igbo origin. It
also demanded use of Bini language in church officiating.
Igbe, in a prepared speech, called on the pope to urgently effect Akubeze’s transfer out from the diocese.
The statement read in part, “We,
the Edo people see the archbishop’s appointment as a conquest of the
Benin archdiocese and we want our honour restored, we cannot allow a
missionary tribal ruler priest to dilute the moral strength of the
Church.”
Igbe stated that Catholic priests of Bini origin were being overlooked, while others were imported from Eastern Nigeria.
He
said, “We find it unacceptable that the Catholic Church and Augustine
Akubeze decided to treat our revered king and our people with such
disdain and disrespect. In consideration of all these and the desire to
create an enabling environment for honest evangelisation, we have come
to the inevitable decision that Akubeze cannot continue to remain as a
shepherd of the Catholic Church in Benin."
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