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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has carpeted the statement by
the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, wherein he was quoted to have
said that “It is a lie to say Christians are being persecuted in
Nigeria.”
CAN had backed the inclusion of Nigeria in United States’ list of nations where religious intolerance was going on.
Kwamkur Samuel, CAN National Director of Legal and Public Affairs, in a
statement on Saturday, said it would have been better if the Sultan had
remained quiet the way he did when those killings were taking place.
Recalling the several hundreds of innocent people whose lives were cut
short by the Fulani herdsmen in Southern Kaduna, Benue, Plateau,
Adamawa, and Taraba state, CAN called it an insult for anyone to be
claiming that the unprecedented persecution which victims were well
known did not occur.
It said: “It is an act of disrespect to the dead. If those who were
responsible for the genocide in the Middle belt of the country were
Fulani atheists “whose main interest is to protect their cattle”, what
stopped him from condemning the unprecedented genocide? By the way, if
Fulani atheists took it upon themselves to be killing Christians the way
they did in Benue, Southern Kaduna, Plateau, will it still not be
called Christian persecution? Do the Fulani atheists have the right to
be killing people the way they did and are still doing in some parts of
the states?
“We are happy that the Sultan did not fault our claim that there was
unprecedented killings in those areas may be the security agencies would
have helped us to unmask the culprits and their religion if they had
not appeared powerless while the killings lasted. It is reprehensible
that to date, those who killed our brothers and sisters after raping and
maiming them for weeks are still at large as if they were spirits.
“On the observation made by His eminence that if there have been cases
of Christian persecution in the country we would have raised it at the
Nigerian Inter-Religious Council (NIREC), where the leadership of both
religions meet, we wonder why the Sultan too could not come to NIREC to
fault our position instead of using the public forum. The Sultan should
not pretend as if he was unaware of several times we had gone to
President Muhammadu Buhari to complain about systematic and deliberate
killings of our brothers and sisters and the need for the killers to be
brought to book and the killings stopped to no avail
“The fact that we are meeting at NIREC does not mean that all is well.
We believe that having dialogues with our Muslim counterparts can reduce
the tension in the land if there is sincerity. As long as a highly
placed traditional ruler who is also the head of the Muslims in the
country is denying the obvious then we are not surprised that other
Muslim groups talk in the same vein.
“The government to whom we had complained about the plight of our people
in the hands of overzealous Muslims who said they were fighting Jihad
was not convincing enough to show us that the action was not deliberate.
We as well complained about lopsided appointments, especially the
security chiefs which has not been addressed till today.
“Going the memory lane, five young men were arrested, prosecuted and
convicted in Yola for killing a Fulani herdsboy but till today, none of
the herdsmen killers has been apprehended. Those arrested for turning
the Southern Kaduna to a graveyard were later released while those who
killed two Christian women in Kano and Kubwa are still at large, yet the
Sultan has joined MURIC in faulting CAN and the US government that
Christians were being persecuted.
“Thank God, it wasn’t the Fulani atheists and Fulani Christians who
constitute 98 per cent of the Security council and those who are
presiding over most of the security agencies and the paramilitary
agencies. Was it Fulani atheists that kidnapped Leah Sharibu and refused
to release her because she professed Christian faith? Why did the
government negotiate the release of the rest Muslim girls kidnapped and
left Leah back because of her religion? Two years after the kidnapping,
she has not been rescued by the government! Is that not religious
persecution?
“Is it the atheists that are denying Christians the Certificates of
Occupancy in the core-North states to build their churches? Are they the
ones who pulled down churches in Jigawa State a few years ago? Are they
the ones who would not allow the Christian Religion to be taught in
public schools in the North? Are they the ones who are expelling
Christian corps from the NYSC camp because they didn’t want to wear
trousers according to their religious obligations where hijab is
allowed?
“According to a highly respected organisation, the Humanitarian Aid
Relief Trust (HART), a British non-profit organization run by a member
of the British House of Lords, Baroness Cox, not fewer than 1000
Christians were killed by the Fulani herdsmen this year alone while
about 6000 have been killed since 2012 and 12,000 displaced. Yet none of
those responsible for these dastardly attacks have been brought to
book. If these are not persecution, what are they?
“President Muhammadu Buhari through one of his spokesmen even advised
the victims to let go of their lands in order for them to be alive. He
also advised against retaliation but instead to accommodate their
killers yet the Sultan, MURIC and those who close their eyes to the
evils are calling us liars! Just a week ago, a Christian lady around
Gwoza was going for wedding, she was kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists
and slaughtered!
“About another ten were kidnapped while going to Maiduguri for Christmas
according to the information received by Borno State Christian
Association of Nigeria, the Muslims among them were released to go while
eight out of ten Christians abducted were slaughtered while two ladies
were taken away, obviously to be sexually assaulted! Wasn’t that not
persecution?
“Our appeal to the government is to let the Constitution be its guide in
all its policies and operations. The country belongs to all Nigerians
irrespective of their religious and tribal persuasions and any policy
that is discriminatory is nothing but persecution. We call on President
Buhari to be fair to all Nigerians. We would stop complaining when we
see a just society where the rule of law, fairness, and social justice
are allowed.
“When the President released Col Sambo Dasuki and Omoyele Sowore, we
hailed him despite the fact that Dasuki is a devout Muslim. We want
those still languishing in detention after court granted them bail to be
released forthwith. Let genuine democracy work in Nigeria and every
Nigerian given sense of belonging through inclusive opportunities.”
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