Biafra Agitators Should Be Given Fair Hearing –NCFF. ***Frowns at concentration of security institutions in hands of Northerners.

    Biafra Agitators Should Be Given Fair Hearing –NCFF.
    ***Frowns at concentration of security institutions in hands of Northerners.
    The National Christian Elders Forum have expressed concerns over the concentration of the critical instruments of State power and security institution of a divergent and pluralistic society, such as Nigeria, in the hands of people from one section of the country.
    These are the Minister of Defense, the Director-General of Department of State Security (DSS), the National Security Adviser (NSA), and the Minister of Interior, who are all from one section of the country and are adherents of the same religion.
    In this regard, the Christian Elders decry the violation of the Federal Character principle in sensitive Federal appointments by the current administration saying “ This discriminatory anomaly should be reversed without delay.
    Also, following the federal government’s clampdown on agitations of the Indigenous peoples of Biafra and MASSOB, the National Christian Elders Forum at its meeting in Jos, Plateau State, expressed concern over the state of the Nigerian Church and the nation.
    In a statement, the Elders observe that critical indices in the nation point to the need that all stakeholders in Nigeria should take stock and review the evolving situation in the country.
    Amongst others, the National Christian Elders Forum observes as follows:
    1. There seems to be general apathy and indifference amongst Christians concerning glaring issues threatening Christianity and democracy in the nation. It would appear that the Church is suffering from self-inflicted ignorance about critical issues cropping up in the nation. The Christian Elders recommend that should be an intentional program of awareness and enlightenment amongst Christians on critical issues of the moment that affect both the Church and democracy in Nigeria.
    2. The Christian Elders strongly recommend that the Nigerian Church has no option but to unite and vigorously pursue a course of collective self-preservation. The current state of disunity in the Church weakens its ability to resist a well-orchestrated Islamist invasion in the country. The Christian Elders caution the Church, particularly those in Church leadership, from undertaking a presumptive dismissal of this admonition. “A stitch in time saves nine.”
    3. The Christian Elders wonder why in a divergent and pluralistic society, such as Nigeria, all the critical security institutions in the nation are headed by people from one section of the country. The Minister of Defense, the Director-General of Department of State Security (DSS), the National Security Adviser (NSA), and the Minister of Interior, are all from one section of the country and are adherents of the same religion. The Christian Elders decry the violation of the Federal Character principle in sensitive Federal appointments by the current administration. This discriminatory anomaly should be reversed without delay.
    4. The Christian Elders also observe with much concern the impression that is created in the Judiciary that only persons from a section of the country are qualified to be the Chief Justice of the Federation. That the Nigerian Judiciary has been garrisoned by a section of the country and a religion is no longer in doubt, however, the dismantling of this anomaly is expedient. Nigeria can only survive and thrive on a tripod of Justice, Equality, and Fairness.
    5. As the nation celebrated its Centenary, representatives of the various groups in the nation met at a National Conference in 2014 to review the state of the nation and chart a corrective course for the future. It is worrisome that a government would be elected into office and it would totally reject the implementation of the Report. Bearing in mind that critical solutions required by the nation are contained in the National Conference report, the National Christian Elders Forum call on the government to implement the Report of the National Conference and urge all Nigerians to raise a clarion call in this regard. It is in the best interest of Nigeria and all Nigerians that the Report of the National Conference is implemented in full.
    6. While the National Christian Elders Forum frowns at, and discountenances any move towards secession by any group in the nation, it firmly believes that the grievances of the agitators for Biafra Republic should be examined and the people should be given a fair hearing. It was noted that since the return to democracy in 1999, there has been no such widespread agitation until now.
    7. The Christian Elders appreciates the role of the media in the society and urges the media to accord topical issues in the nation a balanced report. The criminal attacks on Christian minority groups in northern parts of the nation should not be treated in manners that could be interpreted to imply media conspiracy. From the scale and consistency of the attacks, a well-orchestrated act of genocide is taking place in northern Nigeria.
    8. The National Christian Elders Forum enjoins all Christians in the nation to adhere to the Biblical injunction of “follow peace with all men”. While Christians are urged to remain peace loving and shun any act of provocation, it has become necessary to advise Christian communities to evolve means of “self-defence” to ensure self-preservation. The impunity and lawlessness with which religious extremists seek to exterminate Christians should be checked, more so, since the security agents seem helpless to apprehend these “unknown gunmen”.
    Signatories to the statement include Mr. Solomon Asemota, SAN (Chairman), Gen. Joshua Dogonyaro (rtd), Prof. Joseph Otubu, Gen. Zamani Lekwot (rtd), Dr. (Mrs) Kate Okpareke, Dr. Ayo Abifarin, Bishop Joseph Bagobiri, Archbishop Magnus Atilade, Elder Moses Ihonde, Elder Nat Okoro, Prof. Vincent Anigbogu, Gen. Ishaku Dikko (rtd), Justice Kalajine Anigbogu (rtd), Elder Shyngle Wigwe, DIG P. L. Dabup, Sir John W. Bagu, Dr. Saleh Hussaini, Elder Mike Orobator, Chief Olaniwun Ajayi, Justice M. Ogebe (rtd), Mrs. Priscilla Kuye, Chief Debo Omotosho, Dr. Musa Asake, Barr. Joseph Daramola, Pastor O. O. Emmanuel (Secretary).
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