The Christian Association of Nigeria on Tuesday
described as disparaging comments credited to the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in which he said there
were no plans to Islamise the country.
The organization also condemned the accusation by the Minister during a
Town Hall meeting in Ilorin where he was accusing religious leaders of
making alleged provocative statements that could lead to religious war.
“If
those murderous Fulani herdsmen are faceless, how come the Sultan of
Sokoto is claiming that they are not Nigerians and in another instance,
the Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai said they had been paid
for the “wrong done to them’’? Why is it that whenever these
murderers are perpetrating their atrocities, the security agencies look
elsewhere until their victims decided to fight back? Is it because the
security agencies are Muslim dominated? CAN says No to disparaging remarks in the name of politics. Enough of these lies by Lai Mohammed”, CAN stated.
The
Minister had described as fallacies the planned Islamisation of
Nigeria, the killing of Christians by Muslims, while labeling of
Nigeria as the most dangerous place for Christians in the world could
serve as a recipe for a religious war.
“Those
who are making these allegations know that they are not true, but they
have found in religion another tool to demonize the government of the
day, divert attention from the government’s anti-corruption stance and
create undue tension in the polity”, Mohammed had said.
But
the President of CAN, Dr Samson Supo Ayokunle, in a statement issued in
Abuja by his Special Assistant (Media and Communications), Adebayo
Oladeji, said certain actions by the Federal Government, had fueled
insinuations that there were plans to islamise Nigeria.
He
said, “We are disappointed but not surprised with the disparaging, lies
and abusive statements credited to the Minister of Information (Alhaji
Lai Mohammed) in Ilorin during the Town hall meeting where he was
accusing religious leaders of making alleged provocative statements that
can lead to religious war.
“Mohammed
in his characteristic manner left out the issues but went after the
so-called religious leaders, which we all know, are the Christian
leaders because we know that the Minister dare not speak against the
Moslem leaders who had said worse things. That would be an open
invitation of Fatwah.
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