Churches in Calabar, Cross River State, under the aegis of
Christian Youth Action Group (CYAG), have advised the state government not to
stage carnival on Sunday again.
The group described Sunday as the Sabbath or holy day,
which should not be desecrated, and asked that the movement of Christians on
such a day should not be restricted.
In a petition written to Governor Liyel Imoke and made
available to newsmen, CYAG said it was unholy to organise carnival dry run
along major roads of Calabar that are used by Christians on Sunday to access
their worship centres, noting that the ban on movement on such routes prevent
them from worshipping.
Carnival dry is a rehearsal by both the children and adult
bands of Carnival Calabar to prepare them for the main carnivals that hold on
December 26 and 27 of every year respectively. On such dry run days, the
designated routes are closed to traffic from 12 noon, preventing vehicular
mobility within the city centre.
In the petition signed by Effiong Udowong, Akpabio E.,
Lawrence Stephen, Theodore Effiong, Ephraim Effiong, Eugene Nyong, Elijah
Effiong, Pastor Wisdom Asuquo, Martins Otudor and Helen Eze, all members of
executive of CYAG, the governor was advised to find an alternative day to
Sunday “as Christians cannot be stopped from worshiping God.” “The spirit of
carnival is seductive and distortive, hence the high rate of HIV/AIDS in the
state. Most churches that run shift are always deprived the opportunity to do
so because they are forced to shut down. The introduction of carnival has led
to the increase of street children around our state capital and the vices
therein,” the group said.
Governor Imoke was further urged not to make inglorious
history by having churches shut down during his tenure.
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U hv said it all
ReplyDeleteGov Liyel Imoke and his counterparts involved in these wicked, endtime activities should be ready to face God's wrath not jst for the sins they hv commtted but the souls led astray. The carnival is allien and approves the fallen depraved nature of man. Christians shd nothing to do with it.
ReplyDeleteEnd time!!! Naked women on d streets, smh.
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