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By Luminous Jannamike – Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, on Sunday, came down hard on Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, over its comment on the alleged Islamisation of the judiciary, describing the Muslim body as “a promoter of bad governance, divisiveness, and injustice in Nigeria.”
The General Secretary of CAN, Barr. Joseph Daramola, said this in a statement titled “Re: NSCIA Accuses CAN of Campaign of Calumny over Shortlisted Justice of the Court of Appeal: A Rebuttal.”
NSCIA had penultimate Tuesday accused CAN of steadily engaging in blackmail when things failed to go its way, and also stressed that it would not “allow the serial falsehood of CAN and its propensity for character assassination of people on the basis of their religious identity to stand.”
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NEG appealed to all the political parties and party stakeholders in Nigeria to concede the presidency to a southern Christian in the interest of fairness and equity.
Briefing journalists in Abuja, the convener, Dr Emeka Nwosu, said there should be a consensus on a Christian being President in 2023 in order to ensure balance and equity, and to not further aggravate our ethno-religious crises that are already getting out of hand. x
He noted that Nigeria has faced a high and intolerable level of disunity as inter and intra-ethnic crises have in the last six years while the political environment is now governed by mutual suspicion, hatred and lack of empathy.