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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, on Wednesday
afternoon made the update below on his Facebook Page Wednesday providing
highlights of his discussions with President Muhammadu Buhari when both men met
in London earlier today.
The Nigerian Presidency had earlier circulated a statement
detailing what it said both men discussed.
The update by Mr. Welby was accompanied by a photograph
showing him presenting a copy of his book, “Reimagining Britain: Foundations
For Hope”, to Mr. Buhari.
READ FULL STATEMENT BY THE ARCHBISHOP BELOW.
It was an honour to meet President Muhammadu Buhari of
Nigeria in London today. We discussed the complex security situation in Nigeria
and their government’s efforts to address it, and I offered support in seeking
a sustainable solution to the herder-farmer conflict.
I expressed deep concern about the suffering resulting from
raids on Christian communities and villages as far south as Delta State. We
discussed the causes of such depredations, which have led to very many deaths
and threaten an escalation of violence. I urged measures to restore confidence
in the neutrality of the state, and spoke of the suffering of the poor in such
tragedies.
I also raised the urgent situation of Leah Sharibu – the
14-year old Dapchi Christian school girl still held captive by Boko Haram for
refusing to convert to Islam – and urged the President to do everything
possible to secure her release.
I briefed President Buhari about my pastoral visit to
Nigeria in 2014 following the abduction of the Chibok girls, and assured him of
my continued prayers for the release of all those still in captivity. The President
promised that the Government would do all in its power to secure their release.
No country or society can flourish without excellent
education – so it was good to speak with the President about how education
helps tackle poverty. I highlighted the vital role that churches in England
play not just in educating a million children, but in providing them with
values, identity and purpose.
Please join me in standing prayerfully with those suffering
from the herder-farmer conflict, the Boko Haram insurgency, and all those
mourning the loss of loved ones. It’s so important that we pray for the peace
and progress of Nigeria – and particularly for the liberating peace of Jesus to
be with all those held in captivity.
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