The rank of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has received a boost as the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN)
returned to the body after five years of walking out of the national Christian umbrella
body in the country over some irreconcilable differences with the leadership.
The Special Assistant to the CAN President on Media
and Communications, Pastor Bayo Oladeji, in a statement pn Sunday, said the reconciliation is a commendable
effort of the current leadership of CAN.
Oladeji said Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria
had in a letter dated September 24, 2012, and signed by the President of the
Catholics Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBNC), Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, and
addressed to the then CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, announced its
withdrawal from the organisation.
CAN was formed in 1976 by five Christian blocs in
the country-the Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN); the Catholic Secretariat of
Nigeria (CSN); the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria/Christian Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN/CPFN); Organisation of African Instituted Churches
(OAIC); Tarayar Ekklesiyoyin Kristi of Nigeria or The Fellowship of the
Churches of Christ in Nigeria (TEKAN)/ Evangelical Church of Winning All
(ECWA).
He however, stated that since the emergence of his
eminence, Rev. Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, as the CAN President, he has been
working hard behind the scene to ensure the return of the Catholic Bishops
Conference of Nigeria to the fold.
Ayodeji said Kagama had led the leadership of CBNC
to the CAN national secretariat last year where in a meeting with Ayokunle’s
team they addressed the identified grey areas while Kagama disclosed the
readiness of the Catholic to work with the new leadership.
He said history was made last Thursday and Friday
with the appearance of the CSN delegation led by Rev Fr. Cornelius Afebu Omonokhua who
represented Most Rev Kagama at the expanded National Executive Committee
meeting for the amendment of the constitution of CAN and the quarterly meeting
of the association.
Ayokunle could not hide his joy on the new
development when he was reacting to their return.
“Their return was one of the best things that have
been happening since I was given the mandate to become the president of the association.
One of my visions for CAN is to bring our Catholic brothers and sisters back to
the fold, and I must acknowledge the support and understanding of my brother in
Christ, Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, President, Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria
and his team.
"I give kudos to all the principal officers,
the directors and some Christian leaders in the country for their support and
understanding while the dialogue lasted.
“My joy knows no bound with the presence of the CSN
at the Constitutional Amendment meeting held last Thursday and at the National
Executive Committee meeting of the association on Friday. It is our prayers
that the Body of Christ in the country will remain one forever in Jesus’ name.
“At a time like this when Christians are almost
becoming endanger species in Nigeria, when churches are being denied the
Certificate of Occupancy especially in the core North, when Christians are
being denied key public offices and when the Church is expected to speak for
the voiceless especially over the economic and social hardship in our country,
we cannot afford to be at war with ourselves,” he stated.
Speaking further, Ayokunle who also doubled as the
President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, said: “Our association is unity
in diversity. Jesus Christ prayed for the Church shortly before He returned to
heaven in John chapter 17 when He said: ‘I do not pray for these alone, but
also for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be
one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us,
that the world may believe that You sent Me (John 17:20 and 21)’.”
Speaking in the same vein, the CAN Chairman, North
Central, Rev Dr. Israel Akanji, who was among those who played prominent roles
in the matter, said the return of the Catholic to the association is a good
omen to the Body of Christ in Nigeria.
“We are all happy with this new development. Now
the Body of Christ in Nigeria is one, virile and strong. We can now speak with
one voice. With their return, CAN is even now stronger and greater. We have
learnt one lesson or two from the challenges that led to their withdrawal.
Never again will any of the blocs withdraw its membership.”
The Director of Legal Issues, Samuel Kwanku,
disclosed that the association is working on the new Constitution to ensure
that “CAN has an effective internal mechanism to address any misunderstanding
among its members. We are all happy with the return of the Catholic Secretariat
of Nigeria (CSN). Our strength lies in our unity.”
The CSN delegation participated fully in all the
discourse while the two days meeting lasted.
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