THE Christian Association of Nigeria,
CAN, has rebuked Lai Mohammed, minister of information, for lying and
disparaging religious leaders in the country.
A statement from CAN which was made
available to Realnews today said, “We are disappointed but not surprised
with the disparaging, lies and abusive statements credited to the
Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in Ilorin during the Town
hall meeting where he was accusing religious leaders of making alleged
provocative statements that can lead to religious war.
“Mohammed in his characteristic manner
left out the issues but went after the so-called religious leaders,
which we all know, are the Christian leaders because we know that the
Minister dare not speak against the Moslem leaders who had said worse
things. That would be an open invitation of Fatwah.”
Quoting the minister words, the
statement reads, “His words; “…Such fallacies like the Islamisation of
Nigeria, the killing of Christians by Muslims, the labelling of Nigeria
as the most dangerous place for Christians in the world can only serve
one purpose: trigger a religious war. Needless to say that no nation
ever survives a religious war.
“Those who are making these allegations
know that they are not true, but they have found in religion another
tool to demonise the government of the day, divert attention from the
government’s anti-corruption stance and create undue tension in the
polity…”
“Mohammed went on further to dismiss the
Islamisation agenda against the country when he said: “The alleged
Islamisation of Nigeria under the current administration is totally
false and should be perceived in its entirety as a campaign of calumny.
The secular nature of Nigeria’s Constitution makes the issue of
religious dominance and impunity improbable.”
“We want to boldly declare that Nigerian
Christians love their country and they not only promote peace and unity
but also always pray for her and the leadership. In the last one year,
the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has declared fasting and
prayers for Nigeria and her leadership twice. If we are thirsty for a
war, we wouldn’t have gone that far.
“Is Lai Mohammed accusing of us of telling lies:
- That our members are being killed, maimed and burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists in the Northeast?
- That our members are being killed by the Fulani herdsmen in Plateau, Benue and now Southern Kaduna states?
- That those responsible for these killings profess Islam as their religion?
- That those who killed Madam Bridget Agbahime in Kano were Muslims who were arrested but later discharged and acquitted by the court as requested by the State Attorney- General and Commissioner of Justice?
- That those who killed Madam Eunice Elisha Olawale while doing the morning preaching in Kubwa, Abuja were Muslim fundamentalists who were arrested but also freed by the Police?
“Is Lai Mohammed telling us that no
Christian was killed by the Fulani herdsmen who invaded the Southern
Kaduna, killed and maimed our members and razed down their communities
recently? Is Mohammed saying the Fulani herdsmen who have been killing
our members are not armed with sophisticated weapons and is it wrong for
us to ask where they get the AK-47 and other weapons they are using?
“When all those killings were going on
in Plateau, Benue and Southern Kaduna, was there any time Lai Mohammed
or anyone in the Federal Government raised up a voice against the
atrocities?
“If those murderous Fulani herdsmen are
faceless, how come the Sultan of Sokoto is claiming that they are not
Nigerians and in another instance, the Kaduna State governor, Mallam
Nasir el-Rufai said they had been paid for the “wrong done to them’’?
Why is it that whenever these murderers are perpetrating their
atrocities, the security agencies look elsewhere until their victims
decided to fight back? Is it because the security agencies are Muslim
dominated? CAN says No to disparaging remarks in the name of politics.
Enough of these lies by Lai Mohammed!,” the statement signed by Adebayo
Oladeji, special assistant, Media and Communications, to president of
CAN, Samson Olasupo A. Ayokunle.
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