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Christian Association of Nigeria Gives Final Warning on Boko Haram Killings

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A final warning has been given by the Leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to President Jonathan, saying that the President should put an end to the insecurity in the country or face the consequences.

The President of the association Ayo Oristejafor, made this clear in a press briefing stating: "we are making the final call, I quote, the last call to the Government to stop this madness once and for all".

Below is the rest of briefing:

You will recall that our last press conference of Tuesday,March 6,2012,we told the nation that the bombings and killings of innocent Nigerians may be termed senseless but that it is not without a sense for those sponsoring the act. We also said the killings and bombings were being done according to their plans in order to instil fears with the subsequent aim of eradicating religious freedom, democratic liberties with the church and Christianity as its primary target.

The Nigerian Nation and the international community has been witness to the step by step escalation of violence against innocent citizens with the Christian and the Church suffering the greatest loss. We have persistently pleaded with Government to take courage and act to stop the surge of terror. At this point in the unfolding insecurity challenges, it has become irrelevant whether the root cause is political, religious, ethnic or ideological. The fundamental issues are that the intimidation, killings, bombings and wanton destruction of lives and properties must stop immediately.

As President of the Christian Association of Nigerian (CAN) my first call to all peace loving Nigerians is remain calm in the face of all the insecurity challenges as I am aware that the greater part of the overall design is to instill fear in the populace. I will now make final call to Nigerian Government to use all resources available to it to clearly define and neutralise the problem as other nations have done. The Church leadership has hitherto put immense restraint on the restive and aggrieved millions of Nigerian but can no longer guarantee such cooperation if this trend of terror is not halted immediately.

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0 #1 Jimmy .c 2012-05-03 05:38
Dis boko haram stuf is bcomin extremly 2much, i tink its high tym we xtians do somtin
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0 #2 Yankeezoo 2012-05-03 06:22
Menh! the best way to defend is to attack, roger dat!. Rugged u all
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0 #3 Na joke o 2012-05-03 06:35
Rugged u jor... Mehnnn... We'v gat to end this mata o... Maybe bombing like 5 central mosques will send a beta warning... Copied?
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0 #4 sarah muazu 2012-05-03 06:41
Haba de killin is much,even in church n neva hard of bomb in a mosques befor
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0 #5 sarah muazu 2012-05-03 06:41
Haba de killin is much,even in church n neva hard of bomb in a mosques befor
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0 #6 Ndyfyn02 2012-05-03 07:07
Big joe u av heard it al frm xtian asociation of naija,d bal is on ur court...do somthing fast or...dis country wl be plunged 2 d state of anarchy!!
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0 #7 proF abyzan 2012-05-03 07:10
How will christians retaliate this?
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0 #8 papa 2012-05-03 07:26
Am alwayz down make dem just blow whisel we mah we go begin. Boko bomb ours will bi bokoto bomb.
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0 #9 Anti islam 2012-05-03 07:42
Yesssss! Nw ur tokin, i av an idia on hw 2 construct a time bomb mek dem giv chance mek we just blow out dia brain......dem no plenty pas us 4 naija o abi dem 4get?
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0 #10 Adeyeking 2012-05-03 08:45
Christian: 4 the weapons of our warfare re nt carnal, bt mighty through God to d pulling down of (boko haram) strongholds. 2cori 10:4.
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