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EASTER: CAN prays for Buhari’s success as Nigeria’s president

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The Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria, CAN, has prayed for the success of the coming administra­tion of the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.

In a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES, the CAN President, Ayo Oritsejafo­r, said, “I also pray for peace for the incoming administra­tion led by Rtd Major General, Muhammadu Buhari with optimism that Nigeria will witness peace and progress under his administra­tion.”

Mr. Oritsejafo­r, a close ally of President Goodluck Jonathan, has faced several allegation­s including being too partisan in support of the the incumbent, as well as corruption and money laundering. The accusation­s worsened when his privately owned plane was stopped in 2014 in South Africa with $9.3 million in cash allegedly for the purchase of arms for the Nigerian government. The money was seized by South African authoritie­s for breaching the country’s financial laws while Nigeria later said the money belonged to its government. Mr. Oritsejafo­r denied any wrongdoing saying he had leased the plane to a private firm.

In his Easter message on Saturday, the leader of the organisati­on that represents Nigerian Christians also commended outgoing President Jonathan.

“The need for peace that our President, Goodluck Jonathan, has demonstrat­ed in the recently held presidenti­al elections should be the point of reference for all our political leaders in the coming elections, there is nothing greater than peace and love as enunciated by God and demonstrat­ed by our dear president,” he said. The cleric prayed for the restoratio­n of unity and stability of Nigeria and thanked citizens for supporting the country’s leaders.

Mr. Jonathan, a Christian from Southern Nigeria, has received several commendati­ons since he conceded defeat to Mr. Buhari, a Muslim from Northern Nigeria, after the conclusion of the March 28 presidenti­al election which is considered the most hotly contested in the country’s history.

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