'No Christian Should be Killed in Zamfara' - CAN Warns

‘No Christian Should be Killed in Zamfara’ – CAN Warns

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged the Zamfara State government to ensure that no Christian is killed in the state.

This comes after the Christian body confirmed that a letter was indeed issued to Christians in Zamfara State ordering them to close down churches and stop all forms of Christian worship.

The letter added that failure to comply will result in violent attacks.

CAN has also approached security agencies asking them to protect all Christians and churches in the state from terrorist attacks.

It added that the threats of terrorism are a divisive strategy against the efforts of Christian and Muslim leaders ending criminality in the Northern-western part of the country.

The Christian body made its position known in a statement titled: ‘No Christian Should be Killed in Zamfara – CAN Warns‘.

In the letter signed by Barr Joseph Bade Daramola, CAN stated that it will tell its members to embrace the principle of self-defence wherever the security agencies appear compromised.

The caveat, according to the Christian leaders comes on the backdrop of “perpetrators of genocide in the Southern Kaduna sill walking freely despite the killings of hundreds of our members.”

CAN added that the way security operatives have been handling criminals is totally unacceptable, reprehensible and unprecedented.

“We have asked the security agencies in the country to leave no stone unturned in their protection of all churches in Zamfara State in order to prevent the terrorists from carrying out their threats against Christians.

“The State Police Command has reportedly confirmed that a threat letter was sent to the Christians in the state asking them to stop worship and to close down churches or risk their violent attacks. We also learnt that it was the Police that even informed the state chapter of the Association about the threat.

“Now that a Federal High Court has labelled those criminals terrorists, we call on the Police , the military authorities and other security agencies to rise up to the challenge of the terrorists who have turned kidnappings into the biggest business venture in the geopolitical zone.

“The way and manner by which our security agencies have been handling those criminals is totally unacceptable, reprehensible and unprecedented. Criminals are criminals irrespective of their religious, political and ethnic affiliations and they should be treated as just.

“We have no problem with Islam or with our Muslim brothers and sisters but with the handful fanatics and their financiers who have declared war against Christianity. We appeal to all peace loving Muslims to speak against those who are painting Islam what is not.

“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to sanction any Commissioner of Police or Zonal Police Commanders and the Director of State Security Services wherever kidnappers operate in the country henceforth. This will go a long way in reducing the menace as we are approaching the Yuletide season. We have never had it this bad.

“We also call on the Federal government to refund all the ransom paid for the release of those who were abducted in the last five years. We reiterate our quest for the State Police in order to reduce the security burden on the Federal government controlled Police.

“President Buhari should also direct the Police to arraign all suspected kidnappers, bandits and terrorists in their custody with a view to stopping those who are perpetrating the atrocities. Failure to do this will force the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to ask our members to embrace the principle of self- defence wherever the security agencies appeared compromised.

“Finally, we call on all Christians and peace loving Muslims to pray against their threats and for our security agencies to be able to stop all criminality in the country. Enough is enough.”

Vanguardngr.com

The Christian Association of Nigeria was founded in 1976, and originally only contained the Catholic Church and mainline Protestant groups.

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