Easter: Nigerians are Celebrating in Depressing Atmosphere – Rev.

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Nigerians seem to be a nation under siege. No place seems safe: our homes, places of business, our highways and even the sacred precincts of places of worship.

The Most Reverend Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, Catholic Archbishop of Owerri, has voiced his sorrow over the increasing insecurity in the country, describing the killing of innocent people as befitting a nation under siege.

According to him, this year Easter is being celebrated by Nigerians in an environment that exudes a sense of gloom and despair.

Rev. Ugoeji said people are turning to self-defense to protect their homes and livelihoods since the government isn’t willing to do something about the increasing crime rate across the country.

In his Easter sermon, Ugorji expressed his dismay at the current economic situation.

The Rev. said, “We are celebrating Easter this year in an atmosphere that breathes pessimism and despair. The general insecurity of life and property is heightened by the rising wave of kidnapping for ransom, and the mindless slaughtering of innocent citizens by criminal gangs.

“We seem to be a nation under siege. No place seems safe: our homes, places of business, our highways and even the sacred precincts of places of worship.

“Government’s lack of political will to address the rising criminality across the nation, is pushing the populace to resort to self-help to defend their Iives and sources of livelihood.

‘Economic hardship continues to sweep across the nation on account of the withdrawal of fuel subsidies, and the floating of the national currency.

“This state of affairs is driving many compatriots to a feeling of cynicism. Having had myriad of shattered dreams and aborted hopes, many Nigerians groan with anguished hearts as they behold a future that promises them little or nothing. 

“The prevailing disillusionment that reigns among the citizenry, mirrors the frustration felt by the apostles and disciples at the excruciating passion and humiliating death of Christ. After the crucifixion of their Lord and Master, they returned home with shattered dreams and hopes-dispirited, dejected, downcast and miserable.

“In this gloomy and cheerless context, the joyful and heart-warming Easter message resounds: God has raised Jesus to life. He would not permit death to triumph forever nor allow his people to die and perish in their helplessness. He desires that Christ and indeed all, should have life and have it to the full.

“Amidst our feeling of despair and disillusionment, Easter has a message of hope, namely: that the darkest part of the night is the beginning of dawn. This message of hope underscores that even though the forces of evil might seem, at times, to have an upper hand over the good, on the long run, the good always triumphs over evil.”

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