CAN: FG Statement on Southern Kaduna Killing is Rhetoric,
Unsatisfactory
… Stop wanton killing in southern Kaduna, FG urged
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) had
described the statement of President Muhammadu Buhari on the massacre of mainly
Christians in the Southern Kaduna by herdsmen as mere rhetoric that cannot
solve the problem.
The president had last week, after many complaints
on the silence of the federal government on the killings of over 1,000 persons
in the Southern Kaduna, Kaduna State, directed security agencies to put an end
to the incident.
But speaking with journalists late last Sunday
after the end of the prayer session on the fasting and mourning over the
massacre, the Ondo State Chairman of CAN, Reverend John Ayo Oladapo, said there
was nothing new in the president’s directive.
In a latest development on the killings, the
Council of Imams and Ulamas, an umbrella body for Muslim clerics in Kaduna State, yesterday called for the arrest
and prosecution of the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN),
Dr. Samson Olasopu Ayojunle; the Senator representing Southern Kaduna
senatorial zone, Senator Danjuma Laah, a House of Representative member from
the Southern Kaduna, Hon. Sunday Marshal Katung, and Dr. John Danfulani for
allegedly instigating the crisis in Southern Kaduna.
Addressing a press conference in Kaduna, Chairman
of the Islamic clerics, Sheikh Abubakar Babantune, maintained that the
inflammatory statements alleged made by the CAN president and others instigated
the crisis, even though it is widely believed that the crisis in the Southern
Kaduna was caused by the mindless killings and destruction of property by armed
men believed to be Fulani herdsmen.
Babantune also accused the Secretary General of CAN,
Rev. Musa Asake, and the leadership of the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union
(SOKAPU) for the crisis, adding that they will support any legal step by the
federal and the state governments to deal with any individual or group of
persons with the intention of causing further disturbances or breach of peace
in the state.
“In the last one year or so, Kaduna State has not been in
peace resulting from the activities of some mischief makers and the reckless
utterances of southern Kaduna political and religious leaders,” Babantune
stated.
However, the Ondo State Chairman of CAN said: “The
situation on ground on the activities of criminals under the disguise of
herdsmen has gone beyond mere issuing of directive which came after many days
after the incident.
“The federal government had been so passive on the
issue of Southern Kaduna. What the president said on the issue was not
satisfactory because that had been the usual statement of government.
“The president swore to an oath to protect lives
and property of all Nigerians irrespective of religion, occupation and areas.
What is happening, particularly on the issue of the Southern Kaduna is
unacceptable.
“What we are doing is a form of protest. We are
protesting the killings of our people in Southern Kaduna and the federal government
attitude to the issue. The killing is not only in Kaduna but also in other
parts of the country.”
Meanwhile, the Niger State chapter of CAN has
joined in the call on the federal government "to as a matter of urgency,
stop the wanton killings in Southern Kaduna" saying: "Prayers cannot
be answered if innocent bloods are being shed across the country."
The state Chairman of the association, Pastor
Mathias Echioda, made the call last Sunday evening at the end of one week of
prayers by all Christians for the peace, progress and development of the
country at the St Peters Cathedral Minna.
The association asked the President Buhari led
government "to improve in the area of security because innocent lives are
being lost across the country daily."
Echioda who made the call also said if government
could send security men to maintain peace in other parts of the world, it
should also ensure the security of lives and property of Nigerians.
According to him "We are praying for the government to
act fast on our brethren who have been kidnapped, adopted, savagely maimed and
killed by the insurgence in ravaged States, most recently the southern Kaduna
Christians.”
In the interim, and as a way of controlling the activities of
herdsmen, Ondo State CAN leader, Oladapo, however suggested that state
governments should emulate the Ekiti State Governor, Dr Ayodele Fayose, who
caused the state House of Assembly to make law to control grazing of animals in
the state.
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