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CAN Lists Conditions for Peace in Southern Kaduna

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) yesterday donated N8 million worth of relief materials to the victims of Southern Kaduna crisis, while it also gave some conditions to be met by the government before peace could return to the affected areas.

The CAN President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, gave the conditions while addressing journalist­s in Kaduna.

He stated that President Muhammadu Buhari would be perceived as a sectional president if he continues to sideline other groups that make up the country.

According to him, “We came here because we realised what you people are passing through. We may not have much to give you physically, but identifyin­g with you will tell you that you are not alone in this situation.”

He added: “Until people of Southern Kaduna have their peace, Nigeria will not have peace. It is the duty of the government to ensure that Southern Kaduna and other part of the country struggling with herdsman are brought under control.

“So, peace in Southern Kaduna is a task that must be accomplish­ed. Those troubling Southern Kaduna must be brought to book, and prosecuted. Their gun must be taken away and sources of weapons prosecuted. If government fails to prosecute them, it is not sincere. These are the conditions that government must fulfilled.”

Ayokunle therefore encouraged them not to lose hope, and not to think of retaliatio­n, rather they should make their cause God.

The CAN president emphasised that what could lead to peaceful co-existence was justice to all, pointing out that not the one with just talks but with action.

“Mutual respect for people of all ethnic groups and all religions. It is when we do all these that we can do pilgrimage together.”

When asked when CAN is going to sit with the president and discussed with him, he stated: “We have seen the Vice president and if the door opens again we will see them. But you know that currently the president of the country has not has time to see CAN. To be a president of the nation, no group in the country should be sidelined otherwise he will continue to be a sectional president and that will go in history against him as a president who is not broad-minded who decided to sideline a group of people.... anyway it is not necessary to see him but it will be beneficial to the nation,” Ayokunle noted.

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