Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Onaga spoke during his Christmas media briefing on Tuesday.
The Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Reverend Callistus Onaga has reacted to the killings and criminality going on in the Southeast.
He lamented that the region is on a self-destruct.
Onaga, who spoke during his Christmas media briefing on Tuesday, expressed concerns that the people of the South-East had become cowards of their own actions, allowing a few individuals to profit from their destruction.
"Why will we sit down and plan our own destruction and few people will be profiting with that," he questioned.
Onaga noted that the region has been plagued by violence since 2021, with locals killing each other under the guise of fighting against their oppressors.
"Here in the South East we started killing ourselves saying that we are killing those who are supposed to be killing us. We are destroying ourselves. We have done it for the past three years since 2021.
"We have become cowards of our own actions here in the South East."
He emphasised the need for forgiveness and an end to the cycle of violence.
The bishop also drew attention to the alarming ethnic cleansing in the North East and North Central Nigeria, where locals are being killed and their properties destroyed by both state and non-state actors.
He criticised the tendency to blame foreigners for these atrocities, insisting that Nigerians themselves are responsible.
"Let's go over to the North East and all other parts of the North politics and ethnic cleansing," more especially in Benue State where the people are subjugated.
"We are doing a little bit of ethnic cleansing in some areas and then we are blaming the foreigners. No we are the one doing it," the Bishop Onaga insisted.
Speaking on the economic situation in the country, the Bishop appealed to the political elites to prioritize the welfare and well-being of the people.
"Can our politicians think otherwise and begin to make things easier. Will our politicians begin really believe that we the led have some measure of intelligence."
Bishop Onaga prayed for the country to overcome all the challenges impeding development through the coming of Christ and Christ celebration in this Christmas.
"My dear fellow Nigerians let us not add to the sufferings that are coming onto us by making things more difficult. At the Christmas celebrate with everybody, bring down your prices, bring down whatever you are doing.
"Yes even in the church you should do something bring down whatever lavies so that people can really feel the impact of the celebration of love and celebration of joy at Christmas."
Onaga's comments come as a call to action for Nigerians to take responsibility for their actions and work towards a more peaceful and harmonious society.