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Father Mbaka Warns Buhari, Others Of Dire Consequences Over Continued Detention Of IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu

Father Mbaka Warns Buhari, Others Of Dire Consequences Over Continued Detention Of IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu
February 6, 2023

Mbaka said that courts give judgements but the government chooses which ones to obey or not to obey.

The Spiritual Director, Catholic Adoration Chaplaincy, Enugu, Reverend Fr. Ejike Mbaka has issued a dire warning to President Muhammadu Buhari over the continuous detention of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

Mbaka, who spoke on Sunday, during his First Sunday ministration, decried that courts give judgements but the government chooses which ones to obey or not to obey.

He said the people behind Kanu’s continued stay in detention will live to regret their actions for the rest of their lives because of what God will do to them.

The outspoken cleric, who returned to the Adoration Ground in January after eight months of canonical penance, said there was no justification for the hardship the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Governor Godwin Emefiele had imposed on Nigerians with the scarcity of the new naira notes.

He said, “It is only in Nigeria that the court can set somebody free and the government will say ‘no, keep that person’.

“We pray for the full release of Nnamdi Kanu; Ndigbo are suffering for what they know nothing about; students, workers will not go to work; everywhere is locked up on Mondays; our leaders don’t care; it does not concern them. How can you say it does not concern you? But you are a leader; you must care.

“God set someone free and you say the person won’t be free, what God will do to you, you will regret your decision.

“Why the judiciary? There are three arms of government- the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, and one arm will say the other is useless. I ask in the name of God and by the power of the Holy Ghost, that our leaders should release Nnamdi Kanu.

“We cannot be distracted by new currency and fuel scarcity and there is a problem- the judiciary is dying. If the court can acquit someone and the government will say ‘no’, then the country is finished. It is a coup d’état against the judiciary and as a man of God, I stand to say, release him.

“Do the needful; our people are suffering, a lot of suffering in the country, perpetuated by our so-called leaders; I am not a politician, I am a prophet of God. My job is to speak when God is angry, I will represent the voice of God in anger, when God is happy, I will speak and represent the voice of God in joy. The poor masses are suffering.

“If holding that young man will cripple this country, why not release him; Nnamdi Kanu’s case is like a trigger in the gun; you must be careful how you touch the trigger when a gun is loaded.

“Don’t tell anybody he is a nobody; he represents a people and the court has said release him; why not release him, especially for health reasons?

“I have to render my voice so that when tomorrow the leaders begin to suffer calamity, they will not ask ‘what did Fr. Mbaka say?’”