4.3 C
New York
Sunday, May 12, 2024
HomeNewsIt’s a lie: Christians not persecuted in Northern Nigeria – Sultan

It’s a lie: Christians not persecuted in Northern Nigeria – Sultan

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar has reacted to claims that Christians in Nigeria were prosecuted in the northern region.

In reaction to the recent allegations madeby the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and other Christian religious leaders during their prayer protests, the Sultan denied any sort of scheme to eliminate Christians through religious persecution in the country.

During the first quarterly meeting of the Nigerian Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) meeting in Abuja on Thursday, he urged religious leaders not to allow terrorists bring division across the country.

Sa’ad Abubakar said; “It pains me when we gather at NIREC or other meetings and agree on measures that would promote religious peace, unity, and tolerance; but shortly after, you will begin to hear stories of persecution here and there.

“If we go out shouting, marching, dancing and singing that people of a particular religion are being persecuted and killed, you also forgot people of other religions are also affected in the killings by the same enemies of the state.

“We must not allow terrorists to come in between us and divide us. If we mistakenly do, then we are finished. There is nothing wrong with any religious organisation marching on the street to call for God’s interventions in a particular issue. But we shouldn’t make a show of such things because we want to be visible and therefore bring more problems to the nation.

Advertisements

“We have been reading and hearing reports about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and I keep asking myself: how? Christians are being killed, Muslims are also being killed and they are all lives created by God.

“For me, there is no persecution of anybody in this country. If you claim there is a persecution of Christians in Nigeria, there would also be claims of persecution of Muslims, but that would not solve the problem.

“People claim they are denied places to build mosques, churches in some parts of the country. But the right thing to do in such a case is to approach relevant authorities and not to make claims of persecution.

“I can quote from now till the next 100 years of things that have been done or not done to Muslims, but we usually approach relevant authorities in ways that we believe would bring solutions to the problems.”

Advertisements

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Onuegbu Chuks Theophilus on Mikel Obi quits Super Eagles
Thomas H. Anderson on Roman Goddess_3
Oladimeji Emmanuel on Obama sends investors to Buhari