The new president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, has said the decision of the All Progressives Congress to field Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket is an indication that the party wants to make Christians second-class citizens in Nigeria.
He said the fear was borne out of the recent happenings in polity; “that is, the same-faith ticket in one of the major political parties in Nigeria despite the caution raised by CAN since two years ago.”
In his acceptance speech in Abuja after the General Assembly of CAN validated his election, Okoh said: “We’re coming in at the time that all of us in the Christian faith, believe that some section of political leaders are not sensitive to the diverse nature of our population when certain decisions are being made.
“Whatever happens, no matter how many times our sensibilities are insulted, we must resolve to make a positive impact on the political, economic and social systems of our dear nation.”
He thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his efforts towards combating terrorism and banditry.
Okoh, however, urged Buhari to end the bloodletting, kidnapping and general insecurity in the country.
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