“While conflict around Sake rages, emboldened non-state armed groups have launched a horrific spate of targeted attacks against civilians this week in the Beni region of North Kivu, as well as in the Irumu Territory of Ituri Province,” the UNHCR has reported about the situation that it says is corroborated by eyewitness “reports of killings, kidnappings, and the burning of homes.”
According to UNHCR, “More than 7 million people remain displaced across the country, including half a million refugees. Those displaced contend with already high risks associated with inadequate shelters, poor sanitation facilities and limited income-generating opportunities.”
In a statement issued February 20, members of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) urged the people of God in DRC to show solidarity with the inhabitants of the Eastern part of the country through intensified prayers.
In his February 25 Angelus Address, Pope Francis expressed his awareness of the prayer appeal of CENCO members. He said, “I join the Bishops’ invitation to pray for peace, hoping for the cessation of clashes and the search for sincere and constructive dialogue.”
In expressing his concern about security challenge in Nigeria, the Holy Father decried the “increasingly frequent kidnappings occurring” in the West African nation.
“I express my closeness to the Nigerian people in prayer, hoping that they will work to ensure that the spread of these episodes is contained as much as possible,” Pope Francis said, referring to the increased frequency of abductions in Nigeria.
In a communique following their weeklong First 2024 Plenary Assembly, members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) said cases of abduction “are at a scale never witnessed before.”
“Insurgents, armed herdsmen, bandits, and the so-called unknown gunmen have continued to unleash terror in different parts of the country,” CBCN members lamented, and called upon the government of Africa’s most populous nation to “take immediate action to address the challenge of security in the country.”
In his February 25 appearance, the 87-year-old Pontiff who had cancelled his public appearances the previous day “due to a mild flu-like condition” went on to appeal for spiritual solidarity with the people of God in other parts of the world, including victims of the war in Ukraine and the “intense cold wave” in Mongolia.
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