Christian Leaders: Nigeria Fatally Becoming an
Islamic State
The Nigerian Christians Elders Forum (NCEF), an
affiliate of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), today said Nigeria
is fatally sliding into an Islamic State under President Muhammadu Buhari’s
government.
The NCEF position came as a response to serial killing of
Christians in the northern part of the country in recent times. Last week,
Christian students were brutally killed and burnt in Talata Marafa, Zamfara
State, over alleged blasphemy.
The NCEF also cited the arrest of Mr. Joe Chinakwe for naming
his dog ‘Buhari’ in Ogun State as a clear case of discrimination by the against Christians in the country.
According to the NCEF Chairman, Chief Solomon Asemota (SAN),
“There is a bill now pending before the National Assembly, titled: “NGO
Regulatory Bill” intended to silence non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
including the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
“It is not in dispute that Nigeria is an Islamic State
contrary to Section 10 of the constitution.
What is in dispute is whether Nigeria is ruled by mainstream Muslims or
by Islamist Jihadists. We plead with
the Sultan of Sokoto to appreciate that Nigeria is safer and more peaceful when
the federal or state government does not adopt any religion as ‘State Religion’.”
The NCEF explained that the overt dominance of the
National Security Council by members of the Muslim faith and the expressed
reservations whether Vice President Yemi Osinbajo plays any role in the
council.
“It is as a result of the understanding (or lack of
it) of civilized jihad that we are apprehensive of those in the ‘Security and
Intelligence Committee’ of the federal government by some unexplained reasons
who are mainly Muslims.
President Buhari, (Muslim), Chief of Defence Staff (Christian),
Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Air Staff, Minister of Defence, Minister of
Internal Affairs, Inspector General of Police (IG), National Security Adviser
(NSA), Director General of DSS are all Muslims from the North.
“We are not too sure whether the Vice President is a
member of this committee following information that he was once excluded from
the meeting which the president called.
When the vice president summoned the same meeting in the absence of
President Buhari who was away in the United Kingdom, there was resistance and
the meeting had to end abruptly,” the Christians elders stated.
Asemota maintained that going by the activities of
the Fulani herdsmen, it is clear that a jihad is being staged through the back
door, adding: “The atrocities committed by Fulani herdsmen such as number of
persons killed, farmland and buildings destroyed with other property during the
same period were not included.
“The conclusion which we, Christians, draw is that
jihad is being committed against our country especially when the cohesive
instrument of state is in the hands of three ethnic nationalities and one
religion. This enlists fear in the minds
of the populace especially Christians.”
The group also differed with the Sultan of Sokoto,
Sa’ad Abubakar III, on the interpretation of the secular status of Nigeria,
stating that: “NCEF begs to disagree with the Sultan that Nigeria is a
multi-religious state based on the fact that the constitution which forms the
basis upon which our founding fathers agreed to live together as a country,
provided under Section 10 that ‘the government of the federation or of a state
shall not adopt any religion as ‘State Religion’.
“Nigeria has multi-cultural and multi-religious
communities, tribes, ethnic nationalities but one nation. It is correctly assumed
that in the interest of peace and justice, the constitution in Section 10 prohibits
the state from religious participation by way of recognising one and two
religions. Multi-religious country does not fit the interpretation of Section
10 rather, it is its opposite.
“The Sultan’s interpretation, we submit, is intended
to justify Islam and Christianity as state religions until Islam dominates to
become de facto and de jure religion of Nigeria.”
On the arrest of Chinakwe, NCEF said: “If Nigeria is being
run as a secular state, Sections 10, 37, and 38 of the constitution guarantees that
the right of private and family life, right to freedom of thought, conscience
and religion should protect Joe Chinakwe and the complainant would have been
arrested but because Nigeria is an ‘Islamic State’, Chinakwe has to face trial,
and in the process, promoting the most effective way to get rid of critics
which is to instill fear in ordinary Nigerians.
One wonders if the dog had been named Gowon or Jonathan would there have
been any furore about the matter.”
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