Previous Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, has exhorted the Catholic church to exchange Rev Fr. Ejike Mbaka to the Sambisa backwoods, the claimed Boko Haram central command.
He said this in light of the pastor's response to his exchange to serve as colleague minister in another ward.
In his most recent article entitled "Mbaka: Priest, legislator or rebel?" Abati asked why Mbaka was whining about the posting rather than discreetly keeping the choice of higher powers.
Mbaka had mourned along these lines: "I'm going to endure in light of the fact that I have no spot to put my head. I am going to endure in light of the fact that I have no spot to keep the Adoration Ministry's advantages… The Adoration Ministry is going through torment at this moment despite the fact that I've acknowledged that it is the will of God. Is the will of God through torment? It is a uber enduring.
"The quantum of the advantages of the Adoration Ministry is the main thing I am worried about until further notice. Where am I going to keep them? I am going to stay in one little room that has one and only little bed, one little table, little latrine and washroom. So where am I going to keep all the Adoration resources?"
Abati, taking note of that the minister talked as though had been sentenced to a correctional facility term, portrayed Mbaka as all-round business visionary in chapel articles of clothing.
Proceeding with, "Mbaka's exchange to a littler area ought to help him to remember the quintessence of his consecrated promises: quietude, effortlessness, dutifulness, penance, and also responsibility to the benefit of the congregation instead of individual bravery, values which can genuinely make him a cleric in the Order of Melchizedek.
"Let him along these lines, endure on the off chance that he should, and let his anguish be a gift upon poor people and the Church, and in the event that he as much as yowls once more, let him be presented on the double on Sambisa woodland, where the poor are in critical need of miracle