Catholic Church Disowns Mbaka, Says He Might Be Disciplined Over Comments On Atiku/Obi

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Peter Obi and Father Mbaka

 

TORI News had reported on Monday that
outspoken Catholic Priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, on a video which has
since gone viral, told PDP vice presidential candidate, Peter Obi,
during a church event that that he and Atiku Abubakar’s presidential bid
would end in shame, if they continued on the same trajectory.

 

Mbaka who was Peter Obi in Igbo language during the annual harvest
and bazaar celebration of the church on Sunday, said, “(Former)
governor, listen, so that we won’t be deceiving God. 

 

“As you are standing in the presence of these children of God,
tell God what you will do for Him. It means you don’t want to do
anything for God.

“Let me believe in fear, but this is a political statement. God
hates stinginess. What I am saying is not for your pleasure. I am
saying what will save your life, otherwise you and Atiku will fail. The
way you and Atiku are moving will end in shame.”

 

While speaking in an exclusive interview with PUNCH Newspaper,
the Director of Communications, Catholic Diocese of Enugu, Rev. Fr.
Benjamin Achi, in a reaction to Mbaka’s comments, distanced the Catholic
Church from the cleric’s politically charged statements.

 

Achi who disclosed that the diocese was not in support of the
Mbaka’s remarks, noted that it was wrong for priests to make political
statements from the pulpit.

 

When asked if Mbaka was still a member of the diocese, Achi said, “He is”, adding that “The diocese is not in support of any priest making political statements.

 

“The church is supposed to be apolitical and the Bishops’
conference has said that repeatedly. We are not supposed to make any
political statements from the pulpit within the context of Mass, that
is, church service.

“So, it would be wrong to stand at the pulpit to make any
political statements. There is a document issued by the Bishops’
conference to that effect. So, he just spoke on his own, not
representing the diocese.”

“We are not expected to come out openly to support a particular
candidate for any reason. The church law does not accept such a thing.
So, it would be wrong for anybody (priest) to come out and give an
endorsement to a particular candidate.”

 

Achi noted that if necessary, disciplinary action against Mbaka would be carried out by the priest’s administrative head.

 

Watch Mbaka’s controversial video below:

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