The President, Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, has said it will be an act of wickedness, if President
Goodluck Jonathan declares amnesty for Boko Haram.
Oritsejafor
said the pardon could only be granted when members of the sect admitted
their wrongdoings. He queried what would be the fate of the victims of
the sect’s insurgencies, should its members be allowed to escape
prosecution.
While addressing journalists at the 80th birthday
ceremony of the President, Apostolic Church of Nigeria, Pastor Gabriel
Oladele Olutola, in Lagos, the CAN president warned that Jonathan should
not toy with the future of Nigeria by trading off its security on the
altar of politics.
He said, “I don’t know his ambition for second
term because I am not a politician; I am a pastor. But that (amnesty)
would be wicked. I don’t see why he would have to do that and I don’t
see why he would have to consider that because we are facing a very
serious situation in Nigeria.
“Let us not turn this situation into
politics. Let’s face it for what it is. The security of the people is
the number one responsibility of the President. And I think at this
point, Jonathan must wake up and just face it and do what he has to do.
But these people who are putting pressure on him left and right, may God
help them and deliver Nigeria from their hands. Nigeria I believe would
be safe.”
He said the claim that poverty was the cause of the
insurgency was not true. He queried where the sect got funds to acquire
weapons and why it attacked churches and schools. He added that those
who made the claim might have connections with the sect.
He argued
that the insurgency should not be likened to Niger Delta militancy.
According to him, the Niger Delta militants fought for their neglect and
survival. He added that their leaders came to the public to make their
grievances known.
“The reality is that you cannot equate those two
instances. How many mosques were burnt in Warri or Port Harcourt? Can
you tell me one? Young boys didn’t come on the streets to start shooting
and killing people in the market. I’m from Warri, the Central Mosque is
in the centre of our town. It has been there all these years. Nobody
touched it.”
He said northern leaders should have emulated
South-South leaders by identifying leaders of the sect and leading them
to Jonathan to seek amnesty. He said the amnesty, if declared, would be
like putting the cart before the horse.
The CAN boss carpeted
Sheikh Abubakar Gumi over his Facebook comment on Jesus Christ. He
called on the government to call the Islamic scholar and former Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Nasir El-Rufai, to order over
their alleged incitements.
Gumi had reportedly said in the post that Jesus did not die after his crucifixion but only went into coma.
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