The Catholic Diocese of Enugu has reacted to the outburst of the Director of Catholic Adoration Ministry Chaplaincy, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, against the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi.
Quest Times reports that Father Mbaka, during a prayer service at his church in Enugu on Wednesday, June 15, described Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi as “a stingy man,” adding that the latter “cannot be Nigeria’s President unless he kneels down before Adoration altar.”
Reacting in a statement signed Thursday, the diocese maintained that Mbaka’s utterances was a breach of “Canon 220 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law” which guides the priests under the diocese.
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In a statement co-signed by the diocese’s Chancellor/Secretary, Rev. Fr. Wilfred Agubuchie; Vicar General, Rev. Fr. Geoffrey Aguigwo, and the Auxiliary Bishop, Most Rev. Ernest Obodo, Mbaka was warned to stop making such divisive statements.
“The attention of the Diocesan Bishop, Most Rev. Calistus Onaga, and the Catholic Diocese of Enugu has been drawn to the inflammatory political utterances by Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, the Director of Catholic Adoration Ministry Chaplaincy Enugu, on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 during his Wednesday Adoration Programme.
“Fr. Mbaka, during his preaching, attacked the good reputation of Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate, describing him as ‘a stingy man’ and as ‘a joker’ contrary to Canon 220 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law which prohibits anyone from illegitimately harming the good name of a person.
“He also made fun of the Labour Party and vowed that Mr Obi could not be the president of Nigeria.
“This is a clear violation of the provisions of Canon 287 $2 which forbids priests from engaging in partisan politics.
“The Catholic Diocese of Enugu hereby condemns and dissociates herself from such unbecoming and divisive utterances from Fr. Mbaka.
“We notify the general public that Fr. Mbaka’s views on the matter are entirely personal to him and do not represent the position of the Catholic Diocese of Enugu.
“In an effort to keep him united to the Body of Christ, we enjoin him to refrain from making further provocative prophecies or utterances capable of heating up the polity.
“We assure the people of God and the general public that the Catholic Diocese of Enugu is taking the due canonical process,” the statement read.