Success Damian:
Rev. Sr. Agnes Adepoju, of Our Lady of Apostle, OLA, Lagos
has urged the Lagos State Government to allow people turn to God in worship by
relaxing the lockdown restrictions on religious institutions as the government
provide guidelines for gatherings.
While commending the state government for doing everything
to protect people from the menace of the COVID-19 virus, Adepoju said that it
is rime for the people to turn to God for divine solutions to the coronavirus
pandemic.
Said she: " There is no gainsaying in the fact that
the Lagos State Government has made commendable efforts and continues to make
efforts to bravely combat the scourge that has been unleashed on the State and
its residents by the COVID-19, a pandemic which has also successfully thrown
the global populace into a state of economic and political stress.
"The government has provided guidelines and continues
to provide information and practical tips for keeping safe: physical
distancing, avoiding of unnecessary public gatherings, use of nose masks and
alcohol-based hand sanitizer etc., yet the number of cases is on the
increase.
"Having tried all the human ideas with their
limitations, isn’t it time to turn to God and allow people to gather in worship
with the sort of guidelines that were provided? Or is it the case that the
place of God in helping to overcome the infection is not recognized and
acknowledged? I believe that given our circumstance of living in Lagos, the
rate of infection would have been higher were it not for God’s mercy."
She said though worshipping via the various media
platforms fulfils certain purposes, it cannot be compared with congregating, as
well as receiving the required sacraments, especially the Holy Communion.
Said she: However, in spite of the government's efforts to
manage the situation, the numbers have not reduced. Nevertheless, the decision
to indefinitely suspend Public Religious activities across the state is
certainly inappropriate and needs to be reconsidered. An earlier pronouncement
of the government had given citizens of the state, especially the Christian
Churches, the impetus to prepare vigorously for a gradual resumption of Public
worship beginning from 21st of June 2020. Their hopes were dashed and their
spirit dampened by the announcement of June 16, 2020.
"Asking worshippers to stream religious activities of
worship through the media fulfils a purpose but it cannot be compared with
congregating in an orderly fashion for worship, seeking the intervention of
God. It is even more difficult for us Catholics since it is said that receiving
the Sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist in Holy Communion is what makes
us to be fully alive in Christ."
She said that it has become clearer that some of those
places that restrictions have been relaxed have turned out to be places where
the virus can be easily transmitted. especially given the inability of anyone
to enforce the precautions.
"Open markets, banks, intra state bus stops;
interstate transportation facilities etc. are more likely fertile grounds for
transmission. This is not to disregard the importance of the market, banks or
public transportation or trivialize the importance of the services they render
but rather to highlight the fact that opening up for public worship is not
likely to increase infection in the same way as it can be increased in these
other areas that are not able to keep the guidelines."
She argued that churches are by far more capable of
enforcing the guidelines from the government, and can be easily monitored than
any other place.
She further argued that there is obviously no reason for
the government not to allow worshippers to gather in church to worship even
only on Sundays for fear of spreading the virus.
Said she: "Whatever level of risk that may have been
there in gathering to worship have been obviated by the regulations put in
place. The risk of getting the virus when people come to Church is by far less
than it is in the other places that they have to go to. Let it be known that
humans are religious by nature and an average Nigerian is incurably religious
as their religious beliefs are pervasive of their entire life."
While quoting Isaiah 7:13, she urged the government to
listen to the cry of the people who have handed their rights to them in trust.
Said she: "This silent mass of people wish to
exercise their rights to gather in worship and government should not stand in
the way. The least the government should do is to reconsider its decision to
suspend public worship and let those who are ready to start to begin.
"Those who exercise their right not to gather should
not be allowed to abridge the rights of those who wish to gather in worship. It
would be injustice to those who wish to reopen if their rights are denied them
for no just cause, especially as they wish to exercise it only within the
guidelines given by government. We plead for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit
to guide the governor and those who assist him to take decisions always,
especially in this matter."
I fully agree with Sr. Agnes Adepoju submission. It is high time we turn to God our creator to heal our land. Why do our government abandon the giver of life and rely on their wisdom and effort. It is only God that give wisdom and crown our efforts with success. Covid19 is defeated when God almighty takes charge. Thank you.
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