PRESIDENT of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor
Ayodele Oritsejafor, has said that his problem with most Northern
political and religious leaders was that they were not doing enough to
dissuade Boko Haram terrorists from the spate of unprovoked attacks on
Christians and the country in general.
Speaking
when Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, former Chief Security Officer, CSO, to
ex-Head of State, Late General Sani Abacha, led a team of Nigerians,
under the aegis of Al-Mustapha Peace, Unity and Development Initiative,
on a courtesy visit to him in Warri, Delta State, Oritsejafor accused
Northern leaders of showing little concern for the plight of southerners
affected in the crisis.
Al-Mustapha informed the CAN President
that he was in Warri to seek his understanding and support for peace and
unity in the country in the face of the siege to some northern parts of
the country and killing of innocent persons by Boko Haram.
He
said one of the shocking findings by his group was that some individuals
were investing in crisis in the country and were at the moment
sponsoring propaganda against him and his team for seeking the return of
peace and unity in the country.
Pastor Oritsejafor, who said he
was impressed by Al-Mustapha’s peace efforts, said about eight years
ago, he personally drove to Asaba to deliver materials to Northerners
that fled Onitsha and other parts of the East, when angry Easterners, on
sighting the corpses of their kinsmen that were slaughtered by
insurgents in the North, rose against them.
“There must be a way
of reaching out to these displaced persons. Look at what is happening in
Borno State. It is happening to both Christians and Muslims, but when
you listen to the leader of these insurgents, Abubakar Shekau, he said
in the last message that they are after Christians and anywhere they
find them, they will kill them.”
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