The Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has accused the United States government of stoking ethnic and
religious divisions in Nigeria, after the US Secretary of State, John
Kerry, visited the Sultan of Sokoto and northern governors.
The group said Christians were excluded from Kerry’s visit between last Monday and Tuesday.
Kerry travelled to Sokoto where he met the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad
Abubakar, who is the head of Nigeria’s Muslim community. He later met
President Muhammadu Buhari, before meeting governors of northern states.
In an interview with journalists yesterday, CAN said Kerry’s visit was “discriminatory, personal and divisive”.
The group said Kerry should stop interfering in the internal affairs of
the country, alleging that the visit was aimed at furthering the federal
government’s plan to continue to persecute the teeming population of
Nigerian Christians.
The president of CAN, Rev. Supo
Ayokunle, according to Premium Times, said Kerry’s “lack of respect for
the heterogeneous nature of Nigeria, amounted to favouring northern
Nigeria and Muslims to the detriment of the Christian community.”
He said the disposition of the Secretary
of States supported claims that the Barack Obama administration openly
supported the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the 2016 general
election, which produced the current leadership of the country.
“Why did he meet with 19 states
governors, without southern governors, is Nigeria the north alone, why
did you go to the North alone?” he asked.
“There’s a siege on Christians. Kerry, his actions speak volume, his actions, body language were very divisive.
“If US Secretary of States is coming for official visit, it’s understandable, but we demand explanation why he was selective. Has the sultan palace become another state house? Was Kerry invited by the Sultan?
“If US Secretary of States is coming for official visit, it’s understandable, but we demand explanation why he was selective. Has the sultan palace become another state house? Was Kerry invited by the Sultan?
“We have 36 States in Nigeria; he only
selected northern governors to meet with them. It was a visit to the
north, not to Nigeria. It was surely a very divisive visit. With the
visit to the north, Kerry’s visit has heightened fear and tension among
Christians in Nigeria, if they cannot bring us together, they should not
interfere in our affairs.”
Speaking against the killing of
Christians in northern Nigeria, the CAN president said based “on the
government’s selective persecution of Christians mostly by the
Department of State Service (DSS) and the Nigerian Police, it was
obvious the administration was anti-Christians”.
“Have the DSS arrested the Muslim youths
who burnt down a Catholic Church in Niger State because they were
worshiping on Friday? What happened to the ECWA Pastor who was killed in
his farm in Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State? What have
happened with Redeemed Preacher who was murdered in Kubwa, Abuja?“Look at the recent case in Zamfara State, Christians where burnt alive. What has happened? They will tell you, they are still investigating. Have they been arrested and charged them to court? If the government cannot sit up and protect Christians, tolerance is going to break down, they should do the right thing, they should not provoke Christians. Have we ever seen this government bring anybody to book?”
The CAN president tasked President
Buhari “to come out clean”, adding that, “a government that doesn’t
listen is not for the people.”
The CAN leader called on the Nigerian
Bar Association (NBA) to as a matter of urgency intervene in the case of
Joe Chinakwe who was arrested for naming his dog “Buhari.” He argued
that, naming an animal with somebody’s name is never a criminal offence.
“The NBA should take up that case and ascertain whether the man has the right to give any name to a dog. They should come and protect the man’s human rights and set the record why the case is not a criminal offence,” Ayokunle said.
“The NBA should take up that case and ascertain whether the man has the right to give any name to a dog. They should come and protect the man’s human rights and set the record why the case is not a criminal offence,” Ayokunle said.
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