
Christian
Association of Nigeria has called on Amnesty International and other
human rights groups across the globe to intervene and save Nigeria from
the activities of Boko Haram.
This came as the Prelate of the Methodist
Church of Nigeria, Dr. Ola Makinde, said there was no basis for
religious war in the country.
The association, which was reacting to
the shooting at Jakano, Borno State, where five Christian worshippers,
including their pastor were killed, noted that the sect was trying to
topple the constitutional order and enthrone Islamic code in the
country.
The CAN President, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, who spoke in a statement on Monday, condemned the
activities of the sect, urging security agencies to enhance their method
of getting intelligence reports to fight against violence in the
country.
“These attacks on churches and killings
of Christians are a clear deliberate act aimed at population cleansing,
based on religion and ethnicity.
“I am uncomfortable with the blanket of
silence and inaction by the governors of the affected states. I am
calling on the governors of these states to, not only; condemn the
killings of Christians going on in their states but also to take
proactive actions that would protect Christians.
“I call on all amnesty, human rights,
civil society groups and, indeed, the international community to take
interest in this matter of attempts to deplete the population of
Christians in Nigeria through the deployment of brutal and heinous means
and also to note the abuses on Christians.
“As rights and corrective groups, it
would be unjustifiable to turn their eyes away from what is happening to
Christians and their Churches in Nigeria. I, therefore, call on the
international community to intervene in and to find lasting solutions to
these crimes being committed against Christians in Nigeria.”
Meanwhile, Makinde in a statement on
Monday, said no teaching in Islam and Christianity asked their adherents
to kill fellow human beings.
He spoke at the Abraham Tabernacle, Sagamu – venue of the seventh edition of the Annual New Year Thanksgiving Service.
He said, “Those responsible for the Boko
Haram insurgency and the attendant mindless killings and orgy of
bombings and destructions have another agenda other than religious
propagation.”
“Islam and Christianity do not support
the kind of mindless violence going on in Nigeria. Nobody should hide
under Sharia to practice evil. Sharia means justice and it has nothing
to do with killing of innocent people. Without Sharia there will be no
Islam. Good Muslims do not kill people in the name of religion.”
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