Catholic Priests Fights Dirty in Owerri
OWERRI—The schism, which has been trailing the appointment and
consecration of the new Bishop of Ahiara Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Peter
Okpalaeke, by the Papacy, took a more dangerous dimension weekend, as priests
allegedly got entangled in what people described as a dirty battle.
Vanguard investigations revealed that Rev. Fr. Januarius Chima Ahaneku
went to St. Brigid’s Catholic Church, Nnarambia, at about 7.15p.m.,
following his posting to the parish by the Vicar General of the embattled
Diocese, Rev. Fr. Clement Ebii.
While Fr. Ahaneku was
accused of storming the parish with thugs and assaulting the resident priest,
Rev. Fr. Marcellinus Nweke, Ahaneku, however, said he was there on legitimate
posting.
Nweke confirmed that
he had to alert the police and the people when his brother priest allegedly
exhibited an act unbecoming of an ordained Catholic priest.
He said: “They started
harassing us, using hammer and some iron bars to break the doors and gained
entrance. Some of us even sustained injuries. I dislocated my left shoulder.”
Continuing, Fr. Nweke
alleged that the police recovered pump action rifle, double barrelled gun and
an electric shocker from Fr. Ahaneku and his friends.
Fr. Ahaneku’s story
In his own account,
Fr. Ahaneku, who is a son of Nnarambia, said although he presented a letter
from the Vicar General, Rev. Fr. Clement Ebii, deploying him to St. Brigid’s
Parish, as an Acting Parish Priest, he never attempted the use of violence as
claimed by Nweke.
He explained that the
men, who were arrested by the police as thugs merely accompanied him to the
Parish, to assist him settle down with his belongings.
He said: “The Parish
Priest left without the knowledge of the Vicar General/Delegate of the Diocese.
So, I was detailed to go there and take care of the souls of the parishioners.
I did not go there with a thug at all.”
Continuing, the
obviously angry priest recalled that “when Fr. Nweke came out, we greeted each
other and I explained my mission to him and he said he was not informed of the
posting and insisted that the Vicar should call him.
“The Vicar General
called him severally but he refused to pick his calls.
“I took him to my car
and showed him my authority: the letter I was given. After reading it, he said
there was no trouble.”
Continuing, the priest
recalled that as he was trying to move his personal belongings into the parish
house with the help of his friends, Fr. Nweke started making calls.
Ahaneku said: “They
first raised false alarm to the police that some armed robbers invaded
their house.
“In a matter of
minutes, several people stormed the place. A lot of them were carrying machetes
and other dangerous weapons.
“I wanted to leave in
my vehicle but my brother priest stood in front of my car, insisting that I
will not move an inch. In order not to smash him or commit any crime, I left
the vehicle there,” Fr. Ahaneku recounted.
The Sports Utility
Vehicle, SUV, which Fr. Ahaneku drove to the parish was badly vandalized
by the alleged angry youths and was still in the custody of the Church at press
time.
Vicar-General’s confirmation
Reacting also, the
Vicar General of the Diocese, Rev. Fr. Ebii, however confirmed that Fr. Ahaneku
had his approval to report to St. Brigid’s Catholic Church.
He said: “Fr. Ahaneku
was sent there officially to go and do pastoral work. He had a legal paper from
me.”
Meanwhile, Imo State
Police Command has appealed to the Administrator of Ahiara Diocese, who doubles
as the Archbishop of Abuja Ecclesiastical Province, His Eminence, John Cardinal
Onaiyekan, to find a lasting solution to the lingering crisis bedevilling
Ahiara Diocese, since the death of Bishop Victor Chikwe.
The Police Public
Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Andrew Enwerem, who made the passionate appeal,
while reacting to the mayhem unleashed by some supposed parishioners in St.
Brigid’s Church, Nnarambia.
He said: “It is most
shocking that priests can get to this level. The Catholic Church and its
priests are supposed to show good examples for others to follow.”
source; vanguard news
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