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Past leaders laid foundation for Islamisation of Nigeria – CAN backs
Obasanjo
The Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) has commended former President Olusegun Obasanjo
for coming out to speak against the alleged planned Fulanization/Islamization
of the country.
CAN also urged the
Federal Government to take the alarm raised by the former President seriously
and act accordingly.
The Christian body
stated this through its National Director, Legal and Public Affairs, Evangelist
Kwamkur Samuel Vondip, on the forthcoming CAN presidential elections and the
state of the nation, in Jos, the Plateau State Capital.
Vondip said, “Level
of insecurity of the nation; the increase and expansion of the activities of
insurgencies, armed bandits, armed robbery, kidnappers, killer Fulani herdsmen
seem to have continued unabated.
“We expect the
government to be bold enough to take responsibility and be sincere in providing
convincing lasting solutions.
“The situation
whereby the government would be denying the increasing rate of insecurity while
the security budget keeps swelling up with increase in casualties amongst the
security operatives, increase in number of victims and cry by communities is
worrisome and calls for serious reflections.
He added that, “We
advocate further for the creation of state police as the major solutions to
ending this communities’ invasions by so called unknown gunmen.
“The inability of
the Federal Government to ensure the release of Leah Sharibu and other abducted
victims of Boko Haram gives us sleeplessness.
“One of the
cardinal promises of President Buhari administration is the end to the reign of
terrorism and ensuring the release of captured victims of insurgents but the
first tenure ended up without achieving maximally such result. We pray and hope
that President Buhari will do everything within his ability to achieve this
goal if he is to be taken more seriously.
Speaking on the
alleged planned Fulanization or Islamization of the country, Vondip said, “CAN
believes that the foundation for Islamisation of Nigeria has since been laid by
the makers of the Nigeria Constitution and some previous leaders of Nigeria.
“Particular
examples are the provisions made in the Constitution for the operation of
Sharia laws and courts. This makes the common law and the Sharia law to be
operating in the same constitution. This naturally has divided the nation into
two and sets the tone for Islamization. The implication of this scenario is
confusion,” he maintained.
“Furthermore, as we
have said before, the registration of Nigeria, (a secular state) as a member of
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) by military fiat is a further
confirmation of deliberate Islamization of the country. This calls for review
if our leaders are sincere with their claim that nobody is Islamizing the
country.”
The Christian body
commended former President Olusegun Obasanjo for speaking against the
aforementioned plan.
“We commend
sincerely the position of the former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo for opening up against the planned Islamization of Nigeria. The former
President simply repeated what many of our CAN leaders have said before.
“We had even taken
this in written a form to the Presidency for immediate attention. If what
Obasanjo said should be doubted, what is the justification for the community
cleansing by killer Fulani herdsmen who jump on innocent communities in the
night killing them and taking over their communities? He asked.
“We never saw any
far reaching steps taken to bring these killer herdsmen to book!
“What is the
justification for the Federal Government effort to create and maintain cattle
routes or colony for Fulani herders despite their level of impunity? He asked.
“How can you
justify the Federal Government’s establishment of a radio station for Fulani?
(Though this is being denied recently that is was established for nomadic
education).
“Why can’t strict
security measures that silenced the IPOB in few days be taken against Boko
Haram and killer Fulani Herdsmen?
According to CAN,
“We cannot for many years claim that our borders are porous and nothing is done
about it. Nigeria cannot afford to be losing her citizens for years because we
have an uncontrolled border.
“We commend Chief
Obasanjo’s boldness to speak out at this critical period of the nation. We
wonder what will become the fate of Nigeria and Nigerians if respected and bold
leaders like Obasanjo are no more there to speak.
“We call on the
Federal Government to take seriously the alarm raised by Chief Obasanjo and act
on it if they are to be trusted.
Adding that, “Chief
Obasanjo has spoken the mind of many people and we urge that he should never be
intimidated by government for the sake of peace”.
On the fight
against corruption; CAN said, “While quite a number of Nigerians have been
arrested and prosecuted with others undergoing investigation and prosecution,
it is not news that a lot of corrupt former and present leaders are moving
freely suggesting the selective nature of the fight.
“It is a shame to
our nation and for citizens to believe the notion that when you join the team
of the President or the ruling party then ‘your sins are forgiven’.
“The fight against
corruption must go beyond media propaganda and be wholistic and no less,” the
Christian body stressed.
Speaking on the
forthcoming CAN elections, the CAN Official said, “Each bloc was contacted to
submit names of candidates interested in contesting for the office of the
President.
“Three blocs
indicated interest namely, CCN, OAIC and TEKAN/ECWA. The Electoral College
which was inaugurated early May 2019 has sat on the nominations and elected two
out of the three candidates namely Rev. Dr Samson Ayokunle the current
President of CAN who is going for a possible second tenure from CCN and Rev. Dr
Caleb Solomon Ahima from TEKAN/ECWA.
He maintained that,
“From the forgoing, there are only two stages remaining for the election to be
completed.
“The National
Executive Committee (NEC) will vote for the two nominated candidates and the
person with the highest vote will be deemed elected as President while the
runner up will be considered elected as the Vice President.
According him, “The
process will be completed with the final ratification of the two elected
leaders by the National Assembly of the Association at a later date.”
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