President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN),
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor gave his honest opinion concerning the 2015
upcoming elections.
Speaking in an interview, he said he was troubled by what was going on in the country and that he sees danger ahead.
Asked if he thinks there is a kind of gang-up between the Muslim South- west and the North-west that is predominantly Muslims ahead of 2015, he replied:
Are we aligning along religious line?
Speaking in an interview, he said he was troubled by what was going on in the country and that he sees danger ahead.
Asked if he thinks there is a kind of gang-up between the Muslim South- west and the North-west that is predominantly Muslims ahead of 2015, he replied:
“To be honest with you, I’m very
troubled. They don’t like people like us saying certain things. At the
end of the day, they look at us and say ‘you are the one that is heating
up the polity’, but it is strange because all we do is react to the
reactions of other people. What you have just described is exactly what
some of us are seeing that is very frightening.”
Are we aligning along religious line?
“If that is what is happening, it is
very dangerous for Nigeria. Obviously, it is not all of the South-west,
it is like the Muslim South-west, the far North Muslims.
“It is very frightening, it shouldn’t
be, and they shouldn’t pretend about this, they should come out and
tell the truth because that’s what we see here.
“I don’t want to comment on political
parties because I’m not a politician, I’m not going to that extent, but
we should not do that. We should please allow Nigeria be and allow the
people to decide what they want. It’s a very dangerous direction if we
go that way.
“The body language we see is not good
for this nation, and I think the media must help us to get the message
across that this is very dangerous for the unity of this nation and I
pray that it shouldn’t go that way so that we can come today and not try
to divide this nation. I’m being very selective in my words.
“I wish Nigeria well. I believe that
2013 was a year of discovery, 2014 for me is a year of recovery. I see
Nigeria being able to recover. We have an incredible opportunity to
recover and I hope and pray and believe God for recovery.”
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