As Nigeria prepares for the 2019 general elections, Catholic Bishops Conference of
Nigerian (CBCN) has precluded its priests and religious leaders from
endorsing aspirants to elective offices.
They are also not to allow politicians use the church premises or property for any political event.
CBCN in a statement by its President, Most Rev Augustine Akubeze and
Secretary, Most Rev Camillus Umoh warned that it will sanction any
clergy or religious leader that flouts the new order.
The CBCN further said: “We, the members of the Catholic Bishops
Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), as teachers of the faith and morals, do
have the serious obligation to educate our faithful on their role in the
political life of the country.
“We have observed that the political atmosphere is very tensed and also noticed the political realignment that is taking place.
“Some politicians are changing political parties and urging their
supporters to switch over their support to their new parties as well.
Given this development, we wish to use this opportunity to make it clear
that the Catholic Church remains ever apolitical and does not endorse
or subscribe to any political party.”
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