Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, yesterday, dismissed the
call by the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad
Abubakar III, calling on the Federal Government to grant “total amnesty”
to members of Boko Haram sect for the sake of peace.
CAN in a statement by its General Secretary, Dr. Musa Asake, said it
categorically rejected any offer of amnesty for members of Boko Haram
sect.
The statement said: “Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,
is surprised and puzzled by the statement credited to the Sultan of
Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs, NSCIA, Alhaji Muham-mad Sa’ad Abubakar III, that the Islamist
militant group, Boko Haram, should be granted “total amnesty” for the
sake of peace in Nigeria and that “the bottom line of the problem facing
us
has been injustice meted out to people who are not supposed to.
“We
wonder what the Sultan meant by injustice in relation to the activities
of Boko Haram sect when members of the group are a bunch of
fundamentalists who have killed, maimed, deformed Christians and made
orphans and widows of otherwise peaceful and lovely families.
“They
have also displaced people, destroyed businesses and livelihoods in
their thousands. Would the Sultan sincerely attribute the perpetration
of the injustice to Christians?
“If it is injustice, is it not
government that should be held accountable? Why would the sect not hold
their representatives at the various tiers of government responsible?”
“The
Sultan should be told that we have since found out that the attacks are
primarily targeted at Christians and their Churches. Who then is
suffering injustice? Who needs justice? Christians or those killing and
bombing Churches?
“The injustice to Christians killed, maimed and
rendered helpless by the sect is underscored by the payment of the sum
of N100 million to the late sect leader’s family by the Borno State
government without any assistance to any of the Christian victims of
Boko Haram.”
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