Christians are against corruption but the government of
President Muhamadu Buhari should know that they are not dealing with babies.
These were the words of the President of Christian Association of Nigeria,
(CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle.
He called on President Muhammadu Buhari to extend his
anti-corruption war to those around him and stop being one-sided.
He asked Buhari to avoid being partial in his
anti-corruption crusade, noting that those who brought him to power were not
infants.
Ayokunle gave this charge while speaking in Abuja at the
104th Annual session of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC) on Friday.
He also called on the government to show sincerity in
strengthening the local currency.
According to him, “the siege of economic hardship that has
almost crippled the lives of Nigerians and increased the rates of suicide might
be lifted. Salaries owed the workers all over the nation must be paid without
delay. My Bible says that the wages of the workers must not be delayed
overnight.
“Government should be more broad-minded on the issue of the
fight against corruption because corruption in Nigeria was not restricted to
any particular political party or any religion.
“As President Muhammadu Buhari is outward looking he must be
inward looking because the church is against corruption and like the former
president of Gambia said, let us chase out corruption like mosquitoes. Let us
chase corruption out of our country.
“Government should know that they are not dealing with
infants. The people that elected them into office have the right to call them
to order and call them to account for all their actions. The executive,
legislative and Judiciary are not immune from our questioning and we need to
audit them.
“They are responsible by law to all of us either we are at
the religious section or circular. Nigeria belongs to all of us and Government
must act with transparency and fairness. Otherwise, it will be to your tent oh
Israel.
“All must be done in political appointments and in the
conduct of government business to reflect Federal Character not only on
ethnicity but equally ensuring religious balance. The suspicious of favouritism
by the government of one religious group to the detriment of others must be
avoided. The more government adheres to these admonitions, the more coherent we
would be as people and the greater the peace and development.”
The CAN boss also commiserated with victims of the recent
attack in Southern part of Kaduna State where over 13 persons were feared
killed.
He accused the Federal Government of not being in control of
the situation.
His words: “When there was a clash between the indigenes of
lle-Ife and the settlers there, the northerners, government was so swift and
active to arrest suspects but the same government with all the same state
apparatus has not been able to act decisively on the issue of southern Kaduna.
“When the Federal Government was sometimes accused, it was
saying that they were liaising with the governor of Kaduna State, he was the
one briefing the president but why didn’t they liaise with the governor of Osun
State so that actions might be delayed as it is delayed in the case of Southern
Kaduna?
“This is an unnecessary defence mechanism which the
government must avoid. Act with sincerity so that all might know that there is
justice and fair play. It is in that way that all of us as Nigerians can do a successful
pilgrimage together as a nation.
“Just in February this year, the United States House of
Representatives cited Nigeria as the most dangerous place for Christians in the
world. Certainly, this is a most unpleasant classification for a country that
is operating democracy and the giant of Africa. What type of giant are we?
“It is a classification that should not make patriotic
Nigerians glad in a country where the population is roughly divided equally
between Islam and Christianity.
“It is essential for the Federal Government in whose care
instruments of cohesion lie to quickly remedy this situation.
“We appeal to the government to desist from giving excuses
anymore why the killings are still occurring; we want an end to be put to the
killings henceforth. Enough is enough.”
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