Saturday 31 January 2015

Ahiara diocese: It is too late for dialogue…… Fr Ekechukwu

Ahiara diocese: It is too late for dialogue…… Fr Ekechukwu
The president of the Ahiara Mbaise catholic priests association, Rev Fr Austin Ekechukwu has restated that it is unfortunately too late for dialogue or even a possible acceptance of Fr Peter Okpaleke as the bishop of the diocese.
Fr Ekechukwu stated this in the aftermath of the meeting between the provincial bishops of the Owerri catholic province and the priests of Ahiara Mbaise catholic diocese recently at the instance of the former.

Fr Ekechukwu said it is sad that the metropolitan bishop of Owerri archdiocese, Arch bishop AJV Obinna has not deemed it necessary to summon the priests of Ahiara diocese since the crises erupted in the area at least to hear from them till now.
He added that Archbishop Obinna further added salt to injury when he failed to push for the ordination of priests and deacons of the area who have qualified for over three years now thereby leaving a backlog of over three sets which he said is a calculated attempt to frustrate the young seminarians into rebelling against their priests and the people of Mbaise in general.

He also blamed Archbishop Obinna for failing to attend the funeral service of some priest in the diocese even as the head of the church in the Owerri archdiocese and for also failing to celebrate masses occasionally for the people of Mbaise, which he said made him unpopular in Mbaise as the people now see him as an accomplice to the Anti-Mbaise agenda that seeks to impose Fr Okpaleke on the people of the area.

 Fr Austin Ekechukwu
He wondered why Arch Bishop Obinna  decided to meet with the Ahiara priests immediately after the Pope who was not properly informed about the matter by Cardinal Arinze and his friends at the Vatican sent a special envoy to investigate and properly brief him on the Ahiara issue.

Fr Ekechukwu further said that the plea of Obinna and the other provincial bishops for the people of Mbaise to accept Okpaleke has been overtaken by events as the matter is now on the table of the Pope who his pronouncement on the matter is being awaited.

He insisted that the Mbaises are not disobeying the Pope as alleged by fighting against the injustice meted out to them insisting that it is rather Cardinal Arinze and cohorts who for their own personal reasons are disobeying the Pope by refusing to heed to the Pope’s emphasis on the appointment of locals and indigenes for bishopric appointments for their dioceses as witnessed in other dioceses after even the Ahiara issue erupted.

Fr Ekechukwu insisted that Obinna has a lot of explanations to make as regards certain statements that were credited to him which includes that he was dribbled over, that his hands are tied and that he wants to save his neck all of which he said suggest that he has compromised and has also sold out Ahiara diocese to Arinze and cohorts.

Fr Ekechukwu who querried the desperation of Fr Okpaleke and his supporters further said that it is unfortunate that Fr Okpaleke and his supporters resorted to bribing and intimidating people to be appointed or even accepted as a bishop in Mbaise, which he said makes their intentions and agenda very questionable insisting that the Okpaleke issue is a closed chapter as long as the people of Mbaise are concerned.


It will be recalled that ArchBishop Obinna and the other Provincial bishops of the area recently convened a meeting between themselves and the priests of Ahiara diocese for the first time since the issue erupted in the diocese to beg them to accept Fr Okpaleke as their bishop. 
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