Lagos, 29 June, 2020 / 9:22 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Archbishop of Nigeria’s Lagos Archdiocese is calling for joint initiatives to put an end to the upsurge of rape cases in Africa’s most populous country, describing the crime as “an intrinsic evil that infringes on the dignity and privacy of the victims.”
In a report issued by the Director of Social Communications in the Archdiocese of Lagos, Fr. Anthony Godonu, Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins was quoted saying, “Rape is not only appalling, and reprehensible, but it is an intrinsic evil that infringes on the dignity and privacy of the victims, causing deep scars on their psyche.”
“Rape is not only a serious crime against the victim, it is also a gross violation of the sacredness of the person’s body and an affront on the Almighty God who created the victim and every other person in His image and likeness,” Archbishop Martins was quoted as saying in the Sunday, June 28 report.
Quoting the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Nigerian Prelate underscores the negative impact of the sexual crime on the victim.
“The Holy Scriptures and the Church down through the ages have condemned all sexual perversion including rape. Rape deeply wounds the respect, freedom, physical and moral integrity of the victim. It causes grave damage to the victim, sometimes for life,” the 61-year-old Prelate says.