SPIRITUAL
Director of Catholic Adoration Ministries Enugu, Rev. Fr. Camillus
Ejike Mbaka, has given one condition on which he would support the
ongoing pro-Biafra protests in the South-East and part of the
South-South.
Mbaka said he would only support the agitation if those behind it come out to lead the struggle
He warned that the protests are capable
of snowballing into a huge crisis of the scale associated with Boko
Haram if not curtailed now.
Fr. Mbaka spoke during the launch of new
products, Rapha Groundnut oil, Rapha Soya Oil and Rapha Carbonated
Drinks, produced by his company, Aqua Rapha Investments Limited. He is
chairman of the company.
Speaking, he lambasted those still
fueling the pro- Biafra protests, saying it was capable of scaring away
investors from the region.
He had, earlier in the week, incurred
the wrath of Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of
Biafra (MASSOB) when he described the protests as ‘evil’.
His words: “If this nation collapses, it
is on us all. If things go well, it is for our own good. I want you to
know that if there is any of you here that is oppressed, we are being
oppressed too. What I am begging is that things should be done in the
right way. Because, if we continue like this, all the visions the
governors of Igboland have, vision for employment and economic
diversification, will be frustrated.
“No investor can come into a city filled
with crises. So, wherever you are, saying, ‘let them (the protesters)
move on’, the only way I can support it is when you join them. So,
please, I am begging all of us, let us join hands and develop our place,
Igboland.”
He also assured Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi who was at the launch that his company would always support his administration.
Also speaking, Ugwuanyi commended him for using his company to provide 4,500 jobs for the people of the state.
Ugwuanyi noted that the state government
is interested in such business initiatives, which create jobs for the
people, as well as turn around the state’s economic fortunes, pointing
out that there are enormous benefits that would accrue from his company.
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