The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has frowned at what it called the "vulgar, immature language and unprintable words" deployed by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) to describe the umbrella body of Christians in Nigeria, in its (NSCIA) attempt "to justify the obvious lopsided appointments of the Federal Government in favour of its members."
In statement entitled “Re: NSCIA Accuses CAN of Campaign of Calumny over Shortlisted Justice of the Court of Appeal: A Rebuttal” and signed by CAN's General Secretary, Barr. Joseph Daramola, the Christian body reminded NSCIA that according to the Nigerian Constitution, all Nigerians, both "Christians and Moslems are stakeholders in this country," and that the votes that put the present regime in power "were not collated on the basis of religion."
The Statement reads:
“Our attention has been drawn to a
Press Statement issued by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
(NSCIA) where the Council used vulgar, immature language and unprintable words
to describe the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in its bid to justify
the obvious lopsided appointments of the Federal Government in favour of its
members.
“The Council was smart by half when it
picked an example of just one arm of Government without addressing the totality
of fundamental questions on all the arms of government.
“The
NSCIA evaded those troubling issues that are well known not only to Nigerians
but members of the international community; those knotty issues that have
pushed our country on the edge of precipice.
“By doing
so, NSCIA has unwittingly exposed itself as a promoter of bad governance,
divisiveness and injustice in Nigeria under the Buhari administration.
“Why did
the Council remain evasive on the big issue of the Court of Appeal? Interestingly,
there was never a time when CAN ever attacked or made veiled reference to NSCIA
over the obvious lopsided appointments in the country.
“CAN’s
concern has always been directed at the Federal Government as a concerned
non-governmental group but NSCIA as an underdog of Government rather took it
upon itself to speak for the Government. We wish the Council had allowed the
Government to speak for itself.
“We all
know how they removed Justice Walter Onnoghen from office without following due
process. But for the critical section of the polity including the likes of Col.
Umar Dangiwa, the incumbent President of the Court of Appeal would have been
denied her succession privilege and right. We didn’t see NSCIA on the list.
“Is it
falsehood or character assassination that the Security Council of the country
has remained an appendage of NSCIA under the watch of President Muhammadu
Buhari?
“The
Constitutional position is that all of us, Christians and Moslems are
stakeholders in this country, and votes were not collated on the basis of
religion.
“So for the government to bend or lean towards Muslims in
its appointment of Security Chiefs is unconstitutional and doesn’t take into
consideration the varied interests of other ethnic and religious groups…”
“…Up till today, it is those things
that cannot bring development in education that the NSCIA members are still
fighting for such as the wearing of hijab in schools started by Christians and
are still largely being maintained by them.
“Will a girl wearing hijab be more brilliant in school than
the rest of her counterparts? They have forgotten that till today, we are not
mounting pressure on the government to introduce the Christian culture to the
Islamic schools.”
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