There
was tension at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Madalla, Niger State on
Wednesday during the funeral mass held for victims of the Christmas Day
bomb explosion as the congregation prevented the Emir of Suleija,
Alhaji Awal Ibrahim, from entering the church.
The Emir, who was said to have arrived the church at
about 11.00am, was booed by the congregation with shouts of “No, no. We
don’t want him here.”
Despite the intervention of some priests, the monarch was not allowed into the church to make any speech.
He was later driven off amidst tight security.
But reacting to the development, the Niger State
chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Musa Dada, said
the Emir should have been forgiven.
He said, “When the bomb incident happened I was told
that the Emir neither came nor sent anybody to the church about three
days after until when the government queried him to explain why he
refused to visit the church and sympathise with the victims.
“Although I don’t know his response but I understand
he was given 24 hours to respond why he didn’t show that he was their
Emir and royal father and didn’t bother to ascertain what had happened
to them.
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