The Department of the Social Communications of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, has described media reports linking the Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, the Archbishop of Abuja as having endorsed Kashim Shettima as a false news.
Shettima was unveiled by the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the running mate to the presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023 presidential election.
Since the choice of Shittima, prominent Nigerians have condenmed the action of the APC and its presidential candidate, describing it as ill-perceived politics of exclusion.
The Director of Communications
Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, Fr. Patrick Alumuku, denied the purported endorsement by the Archbishop in a statement on Thursday.
Alumuku said the so-called endorsement was one of the antics of the APC and their loyalists to give credit to the much criticized choice they made adding that to do that, they employed to use the good names of reputable Nigerians to “launder the image of Shettima”.
“One of such futile attempts is dragging the name of Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, into the fan base of APC. Recently, the social media was agog with the skewed news of such spurious endorsement.” The statement said.
He disclosed that the fake news was coming after the nationwide outcry that graced the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) since Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s announced the former Governor of Borno, Senator Kashim Shettima as his running mate in the 2023 presidential election.
“The loyalists of the ruling party have been at their wits end explaining to Nigerians the soundness of their choice.
“To set the records right, at no point has the venerable archbishop either in his personal capacity or as the Metropolitan of Abuja Ecclesiastical Province made such comments.
“Those familiar with the norms of the Catholic Church understand that Canon 285 § 2 admonishes that “Clerics are to avoid those things which, although not unbecoming, are nevertheless foreign to the clerical state
“Endorsing a candidate of a particular party by any cleric as purported is certainly foreign to the clerical state and not a possible action by Catholic cleric. It is therefore unthinkable that Archbishop Kaigama who knows better the workings of the Church as “a top cleric” in the Nigerian sphere, would make such alleged endorsement. How could he when such posture contradicts the very essence of his episcopal ministry?
“The rumor peddlers depict that they are out of touch with ecclesiastical reality in Nigeria. Archbishop Kaigama ended his tenure as President of Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) since 2018. After him, there have been two successors, yet the bearers of the false news presented him now in 2022 as the President of CBCN, which he longer is.
“The bigger question to be asked is: How did we come about such a nasty insinuation? Why the futile attempt to put words in the mouth of the Archbishop?
“Well, it has to do with the event of 2016. As the then President of CBCN, Archbishop Kaigama along with other bishops, graced the Golden Jubilee of the Catholic Diocese of Maiduguri while Kashim Ibrahim Shettima was the Governor of Borno State.” The statement stated.
According to the Director of Communication, it was customary, that Kaigama led the bishops to pay a courtesy visit to the then Governor Shettima.
“Archbishop Kaigama minced no words in reminding his listeners that the Catholic Bishops of Nigeria has prophetic voice.
“His words: “We are a voice for the people. Our voice is a prophetic voice. We see things where things are good, we say it so. Where things are bad, we say it so
“Coming from such premise, he of course commended some virtues he found in the governor as it relates to his working relationship with peoples of other faith. Six years after however, it surprising that his innocuous comment has been reinvented by mischief makers to mean endorsement of Shettima as Tinubu’s vice presidential candidate, what a shame!
“The general public is hereby notified that Archbishop Kaigama has not and will not endorse any candidate as his flock cut across political parties and he would not prefer one candidate above the other. It is up to Nigerian voters to make their choice through the ballot box by electing the best candidates.” The statement reads.