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Just In: Catholics Mark Ash Wednesday With Black Attire To Protest Against Insecurity

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Catholics Faithful in Nigeria are marking Ash Wednesday wearing black attires to protest against the level of insecurity in the country.

The Catholic Bishops of Nigeria were quoted in a statement asking faithful to wear black or at least black armbands as a sign of mourning and solidarity with the victims of kidnapping and other violent crimes.

At today’s “Day of Prayer Procession” to kick off the Lenten season and protest the state of insecurity in the country, Catholics dressed mostly in black attended the Ash Wednesday service in Our Lady Queens of Nigeria in Abuja, the Nation Capital.

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The aim is to show their grievances over the killings and insecurity ravaging the country as Nigeria continues to grapple with security challenges.

The statement signed by the president of the CBCN, Archbishop Augustine Akubeze, will be read at masses across Catholic churches today.

Catholics Faithful Our Lady Queens of Nigeria in Abuja, Today Being 26th February, 2020

The church said it is aware of its moral responsibility, while also calling on the government to live up to its responsibility of protecting Nigerians.

The march, scheduled for Ash Wednesday, is against “the repeated barbaric executions of Christians by the Boko Haram insurgents and the incessant cases of kidnapping for ransom linked to the same group.”

Emphasizing the importance of peace, the statement reads: “May we, once again, remind all the arms of the government in Nigeria and all whose responsibility it is to protect Nigerians that without security there can be no peace, and without peace, there can be no development or national growth.”

Meanwhile, in compliance of the Bishop’s directive, Catholic faithful all around the country today also mark ash Wednesday with black attire.

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