Yaounde, 04 September, 2024 / 10:29 pm (ACI Africa).
The representative of the Holy Father in Cameroon is calling for the protection of children's right to education ahead of the start of the 2024/2025 academic year in the Central African nation slated for Monday, September 9 amid reports of violence in the troubled Anglophone regions of the country.
In a message issued Monday, September 2, Archbishop José Avelino Bettencourt says violence is never justified.
“Violence comes from evil. Peace, and only peace, comes from God. We must remember that violence is not justified – not on Sundays, not on Mondays, or any other day of the week,” Archbishop Bettencourt says.
He adds, “Children suffer the most when there is violence. They are the most vulnerable, the most impressionable, and yet, they are the ones who bear the brunt of the conflicts that they did not create.”
“When children are deprived of their right to education, we are not just robbing them of their future; we are also robbing the nation of its future,” the Portuguese-born Vatican diplomat, who also represents the Holy Father in Equatorial Guinea, says.