2nd April, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
DEMAND FOR CHRISTIANS AS LEADERS IN NASS:
CAN LAYING BAD PRECEDENT
The president of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN), Rev (Dr.) Samson Ayokunle has written the National Assembly
(NASS) demanding the position of senate president or speaker of the House of
Representatives. The request was contained in a letter signed on the CAN
president’s behalf by his special assistant, Pastor Adebayo Oladeji.
However, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused
CAN of setting a bad precedent. The human rights organization stated this in a
press statement signed by its Founder and Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola on
Tuesday, 2nd April, 2019.
According to MURIC, “CAN is setting a
very bad precedent. CAN is simply manifesting symptoms of acrobatic
religiousity. Nigeria will not move forward until merit becomes the determining
perimeter. Sensitive positions in the NASS should be given to those who deserve
it based on experience, competence, antecedence and loyalty to the party.
“These are not posts of commissioners or chairmen of
government agencies. The posts of senate president and speaker of the House are
too important to be determined on the pulpit or mimbar. We should not be looking at religion here. Our focus and
interest should be Nigeria.
“Why is CAN agitating now? Where was CAN when
Christians took all the principal offices in the NASS not too long ago? Where
was CAN when David Mark was senate president, Patricia Ette was speaker of the
House and Aloysius Katsina Alu was the Chief Justice of Nigeria parri pasu? Was
it so long ago such that we could become overwhelmed by collective amnesia?
“No, sir. We have not forgotten even if CAN
decides to twist the facts of history. Neither was it too long ago. It all
happened during the tenure of ex-president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. So what are
we saying? That precedent alone is enough to debunk CAN’s latest demand.
“If there was a time all those offices
were occupied by Christians, then CAN has no moral basis to complain today if
Muslims should emerge as the new occupants. The only ground on which CAN can
complain now is if the Muslims complained at that time. So we should ask CAN to
tell us and to provide evidence that the Muslims complained.
“We call on the All Progressive Congress (APC) to
ignore CAN’s latest demand. It is an unworthy distraction. It is unworthy
because it was the same CAN that campaigned vigorously in the churches against
the emergence of the APC as winner in the 2019 general elections. Therefore, CAN
does not deserve APC’s attention.
“This is the moment of truth and we
must not shy away from the truth no matter how bitter. The Bible says, ‘You
will know the truth and the truth will set you free’ (8:32). Who told Nigerians not to
vote for a Muslim as president? Who told us not to vote for a Fulani man? CAN
should answer those questions. CAN drove itself into a political conundrum by
starting an anti-Muslim and anti-Fulani campaign in the churches. It should
have known that it shot itself in the foot when the leading opposition
candidate turned out to be a Muslim and a Fulani as well.
“We were told that Buhari had Islamised Nigeria. There
is no need denying because there is no Nigerian using android phone who does
not have the video clips where those vexatious hate speeches were spilled out
right inside churches. So why is CAN now interested in having its members in
high positions in an ‘Islamic government’ under a Fulani man if indeed APC
government is an ‘Islamic government’? Many of the new APC governors-elect are
Christians yet CAN calls APC an Islamic party.
“The bulk of the votes that gave President
Muhammadu Buhari his second tenure came from the North and Muslims. Figures do
not lie. How can CAN start an agitation for parity so soon? Is it because
nobody demanded an apology for the campaign of calumny and hate speeches? Is it
fair to reap where you did not sow?
“Or to put it more clearly, is it fair to demand
equal share from the same APC whom you sought to destroy? What will be left for
those who were loyal to them if you get what you want? Can CAN eat its cake and
still have it? No, CAN cannot. CAN did not vote for APC. The North, majority of
Nigerian Muslims and a few Christians who refused to listen to CAN did. These were
the people who stood with integrity when the chips were down. These were the
people who weathered the storm.
“It was the deep-seated resentment which CAN
leaders have for this government that led to the delay in congratulating Buhari
after the latter won the 2019 presidential election clearly and convincingly. They
later claimed that they were under pressure to congratulate him. Come to think
of it! Can CAN tell Nigerians who put it under pressure to congratulate Mr.
President? CAN hid behind the alibi that there is a case in court. Is that not
ludicrous? CAN should reveal the names of those who pressurized it to
congratulate Buhari.
“The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
(NSCIA), several professional groups in the country, Nigerian traditional
rulers, National Association of Nigerian Students, the United Kingdom, United
States, European Union, African leaders, etc have all congratulated the winner.
Is CAN telling us that all these groups are unaware that there is a court case?
Has CAN been charged for contempt of court since its belated congratulatory
visit to Aso Rock a few days ago?
“Our consolation is that not all Christians share
the same thinking with CAN leaders. There are many objective Christians who wish
Nigeria well. We therefore appeal to CAN leaders to join hands with those
objective Christians and Muslim leaders in the quest for peaceful coexistence
and better living conditions for the Nigerian people.
“Our strong suspicion is that attempts at
installing Christians in political posts are more often than not driven by the
hope of returns, particularly in form of fatter tithes. It is hardly ever
driven by the quest for raising the standard of living of the ordinary Nigerian
and good governance.
“For the purpose of clarity, MURIC is
not interested in whether a Muslim or a Christian is senate president or
speaker of the House. What we care about is good governance. We came out openly
to support President Muhammadu Buhari in the last election not because we care
for his political party or because he is a Muslim, but because he is the
personification of integrity, discipline and honesty. We have also seen good
governance under him. Any candidate who is an embodiment of these qualities
will be supported by us in future no matter his creed or ethnicity. All we care
for is Nigeria.
“To conclude this advocacy, we urge APC to ignore
CAN’s demand for Christians as leaders of the NASS. We urge CAN leaders to
think first of Nigeria, to eschew half-truth, hate speech, arm-twisting, blackmail,
intrigue and subterfuge. We can all live in peace in this country. All we need
is to be prepared to drop the desire to dominate and to take all. We must love
and share. We must be prepared to give and take, to live and let live”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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