Yemi Adedeji, Abuja
Perturbed by the alleged killings of Fulani herdsmen, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has berated President Muhammadu Buhari and his Service Chiefs for paying lips service to the security of lives and property, saying they should wake up to their responsibilities.
Samson Ayokunle, the CAN President lamented that the last two years in Nigeria have recorded unprecedented killings by the criminal Fulani herdsmen and the Boko Haram terrorists with other religious extremists.
In a statement issued by Adebayo Oladeji, his Special Assistant, Media & Communications, Ayokunle condemned the recent bloodbath in several parts of the country, which were carried out by armed Fulani herdsmen and other extremists.
Part of the statement reads: “It is unfortunate that between Christmas and today, scores of innocent Christians have been killed across the nation as if all our security agencies are on holiday. What has become of intelligence gathering? These incessant killings are unacceptable, ungodly, wicked and reprehensible.
“Our political leaders are not bothered about the primary responsibility of any responsible government which is the security of lives and property instead it is how to remain in power forever.
“We call on all right thinking Nigerians to condemn these dastardly acts. Their studied silence is an endorsement of these criminalities in the land.
“Christian Association of Nigeria calls on President Muhammadu Buhari and his security chiefs to wake up to their responsibilities and stop paying lips service to the security of lives and property. Nowhere is safe and secured in Nigeria despite all the huge amount of money being spent on defence. This is why many are asking questions on our security.
“And for Abubakar Shekau to be claiming responsible for these killings are a dirty slap on the government that claims victory over terrorism. We wonder what the National Security Council is doing in their meetings.”