A coalition of 22 Christian groups in Nigeria led by
National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) on Tuesday condemned the federal
government over the declaration of
September 12 as public holiday in commemoration of Eid-el-Kabir celebration by
the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, stating that it smacks of usurpation of
government functions.
The condemnation came barely two months after a
similar incident in which they criticised the action of the Sultan, accusing
President Muhammadu Buhari of taking instructions from the him.
THISDAY had reported that in July 2016, Christian
organisations lampooned government over the extension of public holiday by the
presidency over the non-sighting of the moon by the Sultan.
In a statement issued by the chairman of NCEF Mr.
Solomon Asemota (SAN), on behalf of the coalition, he stated that it was “very
improper for the head of the Islamic faith in Nigeria to announce, declare or
extend public holidays.
“We call on the federal government to rise to its task
and cease abdicating its responsibilities to the head of a religion. We do not
want what happened during the time of Abacha, when Sultan Dasuki was dethroned
by Abacha to repeat itself. It should not be forgotten that apart from
Christianity and Islam, there exist in Nigeria various traditional religions
that are the foundation of our culture as Africans.
“The federal government should continue to play its
neutral, non-aligned role in the best interest of the nation. Meanwhile, we
await the declaration of the Eid el-Kabir public holiday by the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the coalition
stated.
Other members of the coalition include Nigerian
Christian Graduate Fellowship; Think Tank For The Body Of Christ; Christian
Lawyers Fellowship of Nigeria; Association of Christian Schools in Nigeria;
Students Christian Movement; Christian Professionals Forum; Ministers Prayer
Network; International Christian Embassy Jerusalem; Nigeria Evangelical
Missions Association and International Prophetic Ministerial Association (Inc.
Worldwide College of Bishops and Ministers, Africa, UK and USA).
Others are Intercessors Without Walls; Wailing Women
International; Full Gospel Businessmen Fellowship; Nigerian Fellowship of
Christian Students; University Joint Campus Christian Fellowship; Nigerian
Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF); Nigerian Supreme Council For
Ecclesiastical Affairs; African Association for Ecclesiastical Affairs; The
Preacher; The Messenger and Womb of Intercession International Fellowship.
The coalition said notwithstanding its earlier warning
in July, “there has been an escalation of the impropriety.”
Asemota said: “We unequivocally wish to state that it
is very improper for the head of the Islamic faith in Nigeria to announce,
declare, or extend public holidays. This is the function of the federal
government and need not be abdicated. This kind of anomalous development has
not been taken place in Nigeria until the advent of the Buhari’s administration
which has gone to great length to deepen religious divide and tension in
Nigeria.
“Again, we have no objection whatsoever to the Muslim
public holiday but our concern is that in a secular society as enshrined in
Section 10 of the constitution, the responsibility of declaring or announcing a
religious public holiday is vested in the federal government and such
responsibility is sacrosanct.”
The coalition said it was not unaware of various
intrigues and acts of impunity to “transform Nigeria from a liberal democratic
society to an Islamic theocratic state.”
The organisation “reminded the government that
religion is a very sensitive and emotional aspect of Nigerians, sayingthe
wisdom of the founding fathers of Nigeria to adopt liberal democracy as
national ideology to accommodate all the divergent groups in the nation cannot
be faulted.
“Any attempt to distort that delicate balance in the
Nigerian society shall produce nothing but destruction and devastation as the
nation is currently witnessing. There is still time for religious extremists to
desist before they push Nigeria off the brink of the precipice,” Asemota
stated.
He added that the full membership of Nigeria in
Organisation of Islamic Countries (IOC).
in 1986, by the Ibrahim Babangida military administration was tantamount
to making Nigeria an Islamic state.
He held that “the nation is yet to resolve this
unilateral imposition of one religion over the nation by an individual. We also
conclude that the present distress in the nation, occasioned by religious
intolerance and insurgency, from the development of Boko Haram to the evolving
of fanatical Muslim assailants, like the Fulani herdsmen, derive from this
unilateral and improper decision of the Babangida administration.
“Even the sponsors and actors of the membership of
Nigeria in OIC in 1986 were aware of the illegality of their action and as
such, kept it out of public knowledge for 10 years until 1996 when Sultan
Dasuki confirmed to the Pope that Nigeria was a full member of the OIC.
“We also wish to appeal to the international community
to remain circumspect before interfering in religious issues in Nigeria. Even
when the Pope VISITED Nigeria, he ensured that he visited both Christian and
Muslim leaders. We condemn, in all totality, the recent visit of the United
States Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry, in August. His visit was divisive,
sectional and capable of misrepresentation.
“Foreign nations should be careful not to send the
wrong signal that Nigeria is an Islamic Sultanate with the Sultan as the
Supreme Sovereign. Nigeria is not an Islamic theocratic state. It is a
democratic nation and authority is vested in the democratically elected federal
government.
“It is necessary to reiterate the call to the 386
indigenous ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to urgently convene a conference to
examine the emerging trend and threats in the nation and propose solutions that
will sustain peace, progress and development in Nigeria. The ethnic
nationalities are the “owners’ of Nigeria and it is their responsibility to
ensure that justice, equality and fairness prevail in this nation,” Asemota
maintained.
Meanwhile, the Forum of Northern States Pentecostal
Bishops has called on President Buhari to seek experts’ advice on how to lift
the nation’s economy out of recession.
Chairman of the 19 Northern States Pentecostal Bishop
Forum, Archbishop John Praise Daniel, who spoke with State House Correspondents
after a closed-doors meeting with the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, at the
State House, said there was sufferig in the land.
He called on those leading the country not to “Be
afraid to look for economic experts, they should not stop to get who can help
to help in our economic recovery to ensure everything goes on well so that this
country can bounce back as a great nation that we have always been, to ensure
this country becomes that great nation we have always dreamt of and talked
about.”
He said members of the forum came to pay a courtesy
call on the vice president.
He said: “We came to congratulate him and thank the
government for the efforts so far since they came in about a year ago
especially in stamping out the Boko Haram menace and in ensuring security all
over the nation.”
Daniel said they also discussed with Osinbajo the need
for the nation to work together in unity, to move on in peace.
He said the threat posed by the Fulani herdsmen was
also discussed with the vice president.
He said the forum also offered advice and called on
government to make sure that everything was done to foster unity, peace and
progress.
He said: “We are a united nation and nobody should be
thinking individually but collectively of making Nigeria great. And also let
the government know that yes we have agreed we are in recession, the people
down there whom we led are suffering, there are cries all over the place and
let the government know that whatever they can do to alleviate the sufferings.
“We thank God that the president promised he would
look at the hunger Nigerians are going through and we do believe that because
the president is a man of integrity, he will follow up with his words to ensure
that the suffering of Nigerian masses is reduced and make sure that there is
enough in the country if we have all the infrastructure working, things
working.
“Agreed, we are suffering from the effect of past
misrule of past leadership. All the same we believe Nigeria is a great nation,
and we can work together with our genuineness, our commitment and our
intellectual intelligence to move this nation forward.”
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