CAN President, Rev. Ayokunle |
...Says DSS
Still Hunting For Apostle Suleman
...We'll Resist
Attempt To Turn Nigeria To Refugee Camp
Below is a statement issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in respect of what it terms the continuous persecution of Christian and their leaders in the country:
Below is a statement issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in respect of what it terms the continuous persecution of Christian and their leaders in the country:
Why we are yet to
recover from the genocide in Southern Kaduna by the murderous Fulani herdsmen
and its attendant consequences, the Jigawa state government began the pulling
down of our churches with impunity.
As if that was not
enough, some operatives from the Department of State Services (DSS) reportedly
invaded a hotel in Ekiti on Tuesday where Apostle Johnson Suleiman
and his team who were in the state capital for a crusade were lodging.
According to what we
heard, they insisted on remaining in the hotel until Apostle Johnson Suleman
surrendered himself for arrest. But for the timely intervention of the
management of the hotel and other well-meaning Nigerians around, the invasion
could have resulted into bloodshed as the Minister of God was there with some
MOPOL men and officers.
Apostle Suleman has
become a refugee in Ekiti state as security operatives are said to be searching
every nook and cranny of the state with a view to arresting him.
If there is an
urgent need to interrogate Apostle Suleman on any issue, it would only have
been proper to extend a formal or informal invitation to him from the DSS
rather than Gestapo approach used in the attempt to arrest him. It should be
noted that under Nigerian Laws, he is presumed innocent until a court of law
proves otherwise. Or have they extended the proposed obnoxious law that
forbids religious preaching without the permission of the state governor down
south too?
Treating Ministers
of God and our members as common criminals is unacceptable to the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN). Enough is enough! Despite all the
promises made by Governor Nasir el Rufai, none of those who were responsible
for the killings of our members in the Southern Kaduna has been brought to
book.
Instead the Police
have been releasing those who were arrested for the killing of our members in
Kano and Kubwa (Abuja) while our leaders are being subjected to untold hardship
for just no cause.
It is high time the
overzealous security agencies knew that Nigeria remains a secular state and any
attempt to turn the country into a refugee camp for Christians will not be
acceptable and will be resisted with every lawful means. We call on the
acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, to intervene in all the clampdown on
the Church in Nigeria after all, he is in the office primarily to represent the
interest of the Christians and his studied silence is no longer golden.
The last time we
checked, Sections 38-41 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) it states clearly
that every Nigerian is “entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and
religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom
(either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to
manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice
and observance.
The Constitution
states unambiguously that “Every person shall be entitled to freedom of
expression, including freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas
and information without interference.
“Every person shall
be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons, and in
particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade union or any
other association for the protection of his interests:
“Every citizen of
Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part
thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused
entry thereby or exit there …”
Signed...
Pastor Bayo Oladeji, Special Assistant (Media and
Communication) to the CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Olasupo A. Ayokunle
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