The Fate Of Nigeria If Buhari Don't Re-organize Nigeria's Security Agencies
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned without
mincing words
the incessant killings in Nigeria, noting with dismay that the unabated
is threatening the corporate existence of Nigeria as a Nation..
It stated that killings across Nigeria will continue if President
Muhammadu Buhari fails to reorganise the security agencies.
This is
contained in a statement by Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, spokesman to CAN president,
Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle.
The body, in
its meeting yesterday, commiserated with the victims and the bereaved in all
the killings going on in the country especially in Benue, Taraba, Adamawa and
Zamfara States.
CAN reiterated
its opposition to the “composition of the National Security Council which
skewed in favour of one religion and a part of the country”.
“Ours is a
multi-ethnic and multi- religious state and we call on President Muhammadu
Buhari to respect the Federal Character Commission Act in all his appointments
and policies.
“We call on
President Buhari to reorganise the entire security agencies with a view to
injecting new officers with new visions and ideas that can restore sanity to
all the trouble spots in the country.
“Every Christian that is of voting age should register for the
forth coming general election.
“The
Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) should stop the underage
registration that characterises the ongoing registration of voters in some
parts of the country;
“CAN appeals to
its members not to be intimidated or discouraged by the frustration associated
with the registration exercise but to ensure that they all secure their
Permanent Voters Card (PVC).
“We urge our
members to participate in the political process in the country as the need
arises with a view to having the right people at the right places of
governance,” he said.
They maintained that the problem with Nigeria is that good people
stand aloof and watch politicians play dairty politics with the affairs of the
country
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