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Protest against incessant killings in southern Kaduna and insecurities in Nigeria, in Abuja, 15 August Protest against incessant killings in southern Kaduna and insecurities in Nigeria, in Abuja, 15 August 

Nigeria: 40-days of prayer starts 22 August up to the eve of Independence Day

In the face of relentless killings, most of them targeting Christians, Nigeria鈥檚 national 40-day prayer-period proclaimed by the country鈥檚 Catholic Bishops, starts 22 August and continues till the eve of independence celebrations on 30 September 2020.

Paul Samasumo - Vatican City

鈥淭he killings in Nigerian have been going on now for a long time. They are very worrisome, and the Bishops of Nigeria have declared a forty-day prayer period which will end on the last day of September. Then a day of common prayers on the 1 October, which is also the nation鈥檚 Independence Day,鈥 explained Fr. Patrick Alumuku, Director of communications at the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja in an interview with Andrea De Angelis of Vatican News. He is also the Director of Nigerian Catholic -CTV.

Pray for God to save Nigeria

During the period of prayer, Nigerian Bishops have called upon all Catholics to pray, daily, one Our Father, three Hail Marys, as well as one Glory Be to the Father. On 1 October (Nigeria鈥檚 Independence Day), the faithful are to pray the five decades of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary beads 鈥渇or God to save Nigeria.鈥

Nigerians frustrated at Government's inability to contain the insecurity

The forty-day prayer period comes against a background of persistent terrorist attacks mostly carried out by Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen as well as other criminal gangs. The attacks are especially rampant in northern Nigeria. Christians are often the victims. However, the violence is also indiscriminate and is calculated at causing as much mayhem and misery as possible. Thousands of innocent citizens are now Internally Displaced in Nigeria or have sought refuge in neighbouring countries. Ordinary Nigerians in villages and public places are haunted by lingering constant insecurity in the face of killings, bombings, conscriptions and the brazen abductions of women and girls.

Fr. Alumuku, told Vatican News that Nigerians, especially Christians, are tired and frustrated that notwithstanding many promises, authorities have failed to contain the widespread insecurity.

鈥淭he killings in Nigeria have gone on for a long time without the intervention of the Government. Christians are frustrated and exasperated by this situation and have even called for a change of leadership in the security agencies,鈥 said Fr. Alumuku.

He added that there is a feeling that some elements in the Nigerian Government could be aiding terrorists judging by the Government鈥檚 inertia in handling the country鈥檚 security situation.

杏MAP导航 Francis's prayers comfort and sustain the faith of Nigerians

Fr. Alumuku continues, 鈥溞覯AP导航 Francis鈥檚 prayer and the appeal for peace in Nigeria made on the Feast of Assumption (last week); also the Nigerian Bishops鈥 call for forty days of prayer are the things sustaining the Christian faith of the people of Nigeria,鈥 he emphasised.

Fr. Alumuku further appealed to the international community to join in pressuring the Government of Nigeria to 鈥渆nsure that Christians in Nigeria (can also) live in peace.鈥

On 15 August, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 杏MAP导航 Francis prayed for northern Nigeria after the Angelus Prayer in the Saint Peter鈥檚 Square.

鈥淭oday I would like to pray in particular for the population of the northern region of Nigeria, victims of violence and terrorist attacks," prayed 杏MAP导航 Francis.

Listen to our interview with Fr Patrick Alumuku

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22 August 2020, 12:47