Nigerian bishops appeal for release of female hostages

Nigerian bishops appeal for release of female hostages Leah Sharibu's Mother Rebecca Sharibu holds up her photo.

Several Catholic bishops have appealed to the Nigerian government to expedite actions that will lead to the release of Leah Sharibu and other girls held captive by Boko Haram insurgents.

In their Easter messages, the bishops also urged the government to end the incessant and wanton killings of fellow citizens in the country; no one has the right to kill another person, they added.

Bishop Hilary Okeke of Nnewi said there was a ray of hope regarding the fate of the abducted girls and that Nigeria’s bishops “are not relenting” in their efforts to recover them from their captivity.

Leah, 15, was taken hostage with more than 100 girls in the town of Dapchi early last year, in the largest mass abduction since Boko Haram took 220 girls from the town of Chibok in 2014. When the others were freed a month later, she was the only one not released – reportedly because she refused to renounce her Christian faith. About 120 Chibok girls are still in captivity.

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The bishops’ conference has formally involved Pope Francis, and the Vatican might have reached out to President Muhammadu Buhari on the issue, Bishop Okeke said.

In a separate message, Bishop Stephen Mamza of Yola condemned the unabated killings and violent crimes across the country. The president and security forces should be able to stop the attacks, he said.

“We are really in a dilemma,” with Nigerians “feeling that we don’t have protection”, Bishop Mamza said.

“We have mass burials from time to time, and there is no sign that the government cares about what is happening,” he added.

Communal violence is widely attributed to a decades-old cycle of conflict between predominantly Christian farmers and Muslim semi-nomadic herders, partly due to competition for arable land.

Bishop Emmanuel Badejo of Oyo said the Nigerian government “should do everything possible to defend and protect Nigerian lives and seriously deal with all forms of extrajudicial killings”.