Cameroon’s National Episcopal Conference (CENC) has urged Boko Haram to enter into dialogue with Cameroonian authorities for the release of three clerics.The clerics including two Italian priests and a Canadian nun were kidnapped in the far-northern town of Tchere on April 5, 2014.
The call by the Cameroonian clergy comes a few days after the abduction by Boko Haram militants of ten Chinese nationals in Waza, another town in the northern region of the country.
Our message to those who still hold our brothers in captivity is that they should release them and hold dialogues, the Emeritus Archbishop of Douala, Cardinal Chritian Tumi declared.
According to Cameroon’s highest Catholic authority, dialogue alone can ensure not only the release of the hostages but also help them live in concord.
This is the reason why we condemn violence, because it leads to nothing”, he argued.
Although President Paul Biya had declared was on Boko Haram during a security summit on security in Nigeria under the aegis of French President Francois Hollande in Paris, the bishop insisted that the church would only countenance dialogue and invited all parties for talks.
On the restoration of peace in the northern provinces of the country, which have been the scene of renewed attacks by militants, the bishops said it was up to the state to decide how to deal with the situation but warned people in the area to remain vigilant.