WORRIED by the growing trend of terrorism in northern Nigeria, a
coalition of Christian and Muslim youths paid a courtesy visit to the
National President of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and
co-chairman of Nigerian Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor in his church office in Warri, seeking new approaches to
tackle the menace.
The 20-man delegation was led by the national president of Youth Wing
of Christian Association of Nigeria, YOWICAN, Dr. Simon Dolly and his
Islamic counterpart, the national president of National Council of
Muslim Youth Organisations, NACOMYO, Alh-aji Kamal’ddin Akintun-de and
was joined by five leaders from the Muslim community in Warri.
Welcoming the joint leadership of Youth Wing of CAN, YOWICAN, and the
National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations, NACO-MYO, Pastor
Oritsejafor charged the Muslim youths whose members are often used by
the perpetrators of the violence, to take the gospel of peace to the
grassroots on the need for youths to refuse to be used.
According to the CAN president, who express-ed delight for the visit
by the joint leadership of YOWICAN and NACO-MYO, the time has come peace
loving youths of this country to rise in defence of the peace of the
nation because no country can develop in an atmosphere devoid of peace
and tranquility.
It is amazing, he add-ed, that the two major religions in the
country, Christianity and Islam, were unanimous about the preaching of
peace, tolerance and good nei-ghbourliness, yet there is so much
violence against the Christian faith, arguing that disgruntled
politicians and fundamentalist religious clerics who cannot tolerate
other peoples views are behind the entire crisis.
Oritsejafor further maintained that if other Islamic youths refuse to
be used by the class of intolerant politicians and fundamental
religious clerics the violence in the North will abate, adding that he
is looking forward to the day when Christians and Muslims can sincerely,
genuinely and without pretence sit together and rob minds to move the
nation, Nigeria forward.
“We must first appreciate that we are first and foremost, Nigerian
before any other consideration,” he said noting that recent demographic
survey shows that over 70 per cent of the nation’s population falls
under the age of 40 which means that the future of this country is
secure because a focused youth can galvanise this advantage for the
betterment of the country.
“The interesting thing about violence is that the old people who
pertetrate the act of violence, sit down in the comfort of their homes
and send the young ones to the battle field where they loose their lives
for no just course because no religion will ask you to kill your fellow
human beings,” he said, adding that fellows who bankroll the violence
will never use their children.
The CAN president further argued that the earlier the youths of the
North realized that the politicians using them, often abandon them
sooner than later, then “are we on the path to the resolution of the
crises. True religious ideology will not kill human beings who were
created by God,” he said, lamenting that most churches in the North are
full of orphans and widows as a result of the mindless killings.
“Young people must reject those fundamentalist preachings that
motivate them to violence. Nobody will come to Nigeria to develop it for
us. Only Nigerians committed to the corporate existence of the nation
can develop the nation and gavalnise to the path of righteousness and
the much talked about growth. Help us. Get this to the grassroots
because God has created us one. Nigeria cannot be a Christian nation.
Nigeria cannot be a Muslim country either. It is not possible!” he said.
According to him, “a nation’s greatness will never manifest until
somebody rises up to take cetain risks for the survival of the nation.”
He therefore promised to take their request to be inauguarated as Youth
wing of NIREC to his friend and co-chairman of the organization, the
Sultan of Sokoto at the nearest possible time.
Earlier, the national president of NACOMYO, Alhaji Kamal’ddin
Akintunde has expressd disgust at the continued violence, saying they
had come as they had ealier done to the Sultan of Sokoto, to seeking
ways to ensure national cohesion and stability of the Nigerian state.
According to him, “the importance of religion in stabilizing the
polity of the country cannot be overemphasized as religious institutions
and faith-based organizations have made impacts in building an
egalitarian society.” He noted that no development can ever take place
in an atmosphere devoid of peace and tolerance, which is why YOWICAN and
NACOMYO “have decided to work together to build on your initiative as a
complimentary endeavour.”
He therefore appealed to NIREC to give its blessing to initiative by
inaugurating NIREC Youthin tanden with a cardinal resolution of a
NIREC-organised youth workshop on conflict resolution held in Minna,
Niger State in 2009.
The Islamic leader also used the occasion to congratulate the CAN
president for his recent celebration of 40 years in ministry and the
recent cardinalship of Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal
Onaiyekan, noting that the two events were good omen to the country.
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