News
Kaduna massacre: CAN, PFN call on President Buhari to resign
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, have called for resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari, alleging that he is no longer fit to lead the country.
South South chapters of CAN and PFN, at a joint meeting in Warri, Delta State on Thursday said the president’s silence on the killings of Christians in Northern Nigeria has become worrisome to the point where self-help becomes the compelling option for Christians to protect themselves.
Briefing newsmen following a closed door meeting, Bishop Simeon Okah, National Vice President PFN (South-South), said, “Number one issue is this Fulani herdsmen in our bushes. We are no longer going to fold our hands and watch while they kill our people.Some governors are saying they are not from the North. That claim is an insult to us.
“Today our children are now being deported from America and here we have people from outside our country killing people and raping our daughters, mother and wives. Our farmers no longer have farmlands to farm. I think it’s high time we started defending ourselves if the government cannot help us.”
Speaking further, Bishop Okah said the economy is dying. “When Jonathan handed over to Buhari, the exchange rate was between N170 to N190 to a dollar. Today, it is N550 to a dollar. Imagine how things had gone bad? While the church will pray, if he (Buhari) cannot save the country, let him resign for the country to move to where God wants it to be.”
The clergy also affirmed support for Apostle Johnson Suleiman over his recent alleged inflammatory statement which pitted him against Directorate of State Security, DSS, stressing that Suleman spoke the minds of Christians over the said comments.
-
Aviation1 week agoAviation Crackdown: NCAA suspends services to Air Peace, Ibom Air, nine others
-
Business5 days agoNigeria gets 2026 Toyota RAV4 as Toyota-By-CFAO sets Lagos launch date
-
Football2 days agoXabi Alonso targets Arda Guler as Chelsea prepare €100m transfer bid
-
Editorial Opinion4 days agoUnder the Uniform: The urgent need for mental health, substance abuse screening for officers
-
Aviation1 week agoFAAN meets international airlines to improve airport operations, passenger experience
-
Featured5 days agoEx-Police chiefs’ governorship bids spark debate over source of political funding
-
Latest4 days agoTinubu’s daughter decries alleged irregularities in Lagos APC primaries (Video)
-
Business3 days agoNigerians feel squeeze as inflation, low spending power persist

