CRISIS is
brewing in the leadership of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, as members
from the Niger Delta, under the aegis of Global Peace Relief Initiative, led by
Prophet Jones Erue, yesterday, faulted President of the association, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, over what they described as the unacceptable comments made against
them, following their attempts to reconcile the G-7 governors with the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP.
In a
statement by Prophet Erue, the Niger Delta pastors described Oritsejafor’s
comment to the effect that CAN was apolitical, as laughable, accusing the CAN
President of getting involved in politics of calumny and name dropping.
They said
that they might not be as rich as the CAN President or own a private jet,
but were men of integrity.
The
statement said: “We are disappointed that a leader could sit and watch his two
children fight while the rest of us suffer only to come and blackmail those who
take their time to seek solutions to the crisis.” They warned that no amount of
blackmail or intimidation would deter them from the noble mission of rescuing
the country from imminent collapse.
“It is
surprising that Pst Ayo Oritsejafor, the CAN president will handle issues of
immense gravity and national importance hastily, with levity and without
discretion. The first and easiest thing to know about a man is his name; it is
a pity that the CAN president does not know the name of the group of clerics he
is addressing nor their affiliates.
“Expecting
him to have minimal knowledge on what they stand for, will be tantamount to
exerting too much pressure on his aging gray matter. We are begging his aides
and personal assistants to do their job well and stop exposing this great man
of God to disrepute.
“These
eminent clerics and their affiliate, Global Peace and Relief Initiative have
taken on a laudable project of consulting across all interest group and
stakeholders concerning the Nigerian project. Nigeria is the only country we
can call our own and as fathers we cannot fold our hands and watch intolerance
and impunity destroy our nation.
“To place
the records straight, we have not made promises to any persons and we have not
used the name of CAN, we have an affiliate whose mission and vision best
defines our activity. We are noble men and do not rail accusation on
authorities.
“It is a
pity that the handlers of the CAN president have allowed miscreants, to drag
him into a show of shame, misinformed the press and over laboured the corporate
affairs commission with a futile search.
“If we
may ask, whose registration were they authenticating? A group they barely know
its name? This is a faith based Non Governmental Organisation, NGO, with
memberships spread across the nation. Our main business is advocacy, conflict
prevention/ resolution and facilitation of peace projects whether individual,
group, organisation or government. We create a good soil for developmental
projects and people oriented policies to thrive
“For the
CAN president to say CAN is apolitical is laughable, as the same president is
involved in politics of calumny and name dropping. “The CAN’s statement as
reported by the media does not represent the facts on ground but a mere
imagination. Calling names at this critical period of the nation’s political
development does not represent the responsibility expected of a great leader of
Pastor Ayo Oritsejeafor’s capacity”
“We want
to place it on record that the Bishops and Clerics in this body may not own
private jets but are men of unquestionable character, dependable leaders, and
stewards of peace and holders of reputable degrees. The leader of this group
Prophet Jones Ode Erue is a highly respected both in political and religious
circles. Many people have benefited from the peace initiatives by this great
icon since 2002 till date.
“When men
lack purpose and relevance, rather than encourage others with vision and
purpose they become detractors of good and well meaning Nigerians. “ We are
disappointed that a leader could sit and fold his hands and watch his two
children fight while the rest of us suffer only to come and blackmail those who
take their time to seek solutions to the crisis.
The forum
wishes to state emphatically that no amount of cheap blackmail or intimidation
can deter it from this noble mission to rescue the country from the imminent
collapse which can be averted. “We are duty bound to restore peace and unity to
our dear country, Nigeria.
” We will
continue with the ongoing consultation with all stake holders in the task of
putting Nigeria back to the road, to national unity and development”
stated.
Vanguard.
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