Northern Christians Ditch CAN, Revert to Regional Association
A group operating under the aegis of Concerned Christians of Northern Nigerian on Sunday said it would not accept or recognise Reverend Supo Ayokunle as the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
Addressing a joint press conference in
Jos, the Plateau state capital, Rev Luka Shehu and Mr Peter Doka, who
both spoke on behalf of the group, said, “What happened on Tuesday, 20th
July, 2016, at the Christian Centre, where Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
handed over CAN to Rev. Supo Ayodele was contrary to CAN constitution
and the greatest travesty of justice, lies, manipulation and imposition
by men in white collar and cassocks.
“In the spirit of freedom of choice and
liberty to choose, we hereby state emphatically that those who wish to
continue membership of CAN in the North are free to do so. However,
considering our common shared values and peculiarities as Christians
from the North and in the absence of any understanding or compassion
from CAN, and after wide consultations amongst Christian leaders,
traditional rulers, youths and women, we under this auspices from the
North have unanimously decided to revert to the pre-independence
Northern Nigeria Christian Association (NNCA).
“Therefore, we reject every process of
the 14th June 2016 election of the president of CAN as it was a process
where CAN constitution and Christian leaders were manipulated with
impunity.
“In Oritsejafor’s desperation to hand
over to his cronies, puppets and allies, they hurriedly ratified the
stage-managed elections of 14th June 2016, and the former CAN president,
with mockery to due process and integrity, handed over to his choice.”
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