07 Feb 2015
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
Paul Obi in Abuja
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, has expressed strong worry over the spate of Boko Haram
attacks in the country, calling on leaders at all levels to engage in
meaningful intra-and-inter dialogue in order to stop the ongoing
senseless killings.
Oritsejafor gave the warning friday in Abuja at the retreat of the
National Christian Elders Forum in Abuja, where he made it clear, that
enough is enough.
The CAN president noted that the country needed peace to make progress,
lamenting that the devastation that religious extremists had caused in
some parts of the nation would take years to rebuild.
“Therefore, I wish to use this medium to call upon religious leaders,
traditional rulers, as well as political leaders in the nation to come
forward, not only to condemn these unwarranted attacks on Nigerian
citizens but also to engage in meaningful intra and inter dialogue to
put an end to these senseless killings. While our faith may differ, we
remain members of the same family.
“We are first and foremost Nigerians before we can be classified by
gender or by religion. It is not right that brothers should be killing
brothers because they choose to worship God differently. It is not
right.
"Those who are behind these reckless and senseless killings of Nigerian
citizens should desist, if they truly fear God. While other nations are
marching forward, Nigeria cannot be marching backwards! Enough is
enough.” he said.
Oritsejafor pointed out that in as much as religious extremists had
sorely provoked the church, Christians would not tag any religion in
Nigeria evil.
He also advised Nigerians, especially the political class, against
engaging in predetermined stand on election results, saying such act
contravenes the principle of democracy.
Oritsejafor charged politicians to do the right thing to protect the
oneness of the country, stating that, Nigerians should be allowed to
associate with political parties of their choice without victimisation.
“It is very terrible, from certain parts of the north, there are people
who are even afraid to identify with some candidates. Their fear is
that they will be victimised. I think this kind of atmosphere is wrong.
If this is a democracy, everyone should be allowed to do whatever they
feel is right in their hearts, freely.
"Certain people have set the stage for such thinking, which is wrong.
If this is a democracy, then we should not predetermine anything,” he
stated.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/enough-is-enough-of-terror-attacks-warns-oritsejafor/201194/
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