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Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by OurYansh: 4:47am On Mar 26, 2013
Wusasa Bishop Blasts CAN: Northern Politicians Are Not Boko Haram

March 26, 2013 - 02:06 — siteadmin



By SaharaReporters, New York

The Wusasa Bishop of the Anglican Church in Northern Nigeria, Rt.Rev Ali Buba Lamido, has blasted the Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor-led Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for alleging that 90 percent of politicians in the north are members of the militant Boko Haram group.

Bishop Buba, who signed a press release sent to SaharaReporters’s New York office by Amos Ibrahim, a warden of the diocese, said that CAN is being used to champion interests that are in no way advancing the core mission of Christianity.

Referring to the press statement credited to Mr. Sunny Oibe, the spokesperson of CAN for the 19 Northern States of Nigeria in the aftermath of the recent bombing in Kano, the Bishop joined in condemning the unnecessary killing of innocent Nigerians, which he described as barbaric and an act of savagery.  

“We have had enough of destruction in the North and we should be looking for ways to get of this quagmire,” he said.  “I agree that the government must change its tactics in order to put a stop to this bestial cruelty in our land.   I pray God to comfort those who lost their loved ones.

Having said that, he dismissed the statements made by Mr. Oibe as not only highly-creative conjecture, but also libelous and capable of whipping up the base and bestial emotions of religious faithful towards premeditated and surreptitious reprisals.

“The manner in which Mr. Sunny spoke to the press does not portray him as a mature Christian leader.  It came to me as a rude shock that a Christian leader could make serious and despicable allegations. His vituperations and invectives are cheap and infra dig. There is no way Christians in the “core north” will paint such apparitions of Armageddon with such words that brook no decorum. I am surprised how CAN, Northern States will come out with such a totally misguiding notion or even allow such representation.”

He wondered how a Christian leader could come up with the conjecture that 90% of the politicians in northern Nigeria are either members or sponsors of Boko Haram, questioning how he arrived at the statistics.

“Are Christian politicians in the North also in Boko Haram? Will he be willing to vouchsafe the names of these Boko Haram members and sponsors to the President who still feels that Boko Haram members are ghosts? I feel some of these statements are reckless.

“Mr. Sunny threw decorum to the wind when he called for the intervention of the International Community to deal with “these animals once and for all”. Some of us who are Christian leaders in the North are embarrassed by this egregious vulgarity displayed by Mr. Sunny Oibe. He conveniently forgot that no enduring edifice can be built on the foundation of rot, artifice and chicanery. He was probably speaking for himself and not for Christians in the north who desire peacefully co-existence with our brothers and sisters.”

Drawing particular attention to Oibe’s claim that the latest attack has exposed the hypocrisy of the people calling for amnesty for Boko Harram members, the Bishop asked, “What does Mr. Sunny understand by Amnesty?  Is he saying that the 90% politicians in the “core north” are really hypocrites? Will Christian politicians and Spiritual leaders in the “Core north” turn against themselves and their region?”

He described the statement as the greatest disservice to logic and common sense, adding that people who do not know the north to be quiet on issues they are not sure of.  “If they cannot proffer positive solutions to our problems, they should stop inciting and causing further injuries to all people.  Mr. Sunny should know that the call for Amnesty was not only by Muslim politicians, but also by mature Christians from the core north,” he pointed out.

“For the records, both Christian and Muslim leaders in the North are unanimous on Amnesty to Boko Haram,” Bishop Lamido said, adding that the position was arrived at with the understanding that it will bring a permanent solution to the insurgency which has almost brought all of the North to a complete stand still.

He said that people in the North are determined to overcome the insurgency and are looking for men and women who are ready to work with them to achieve it.

“It is either you partner with us or allow us do it. Please we could do without people inciting groups to take up arms against one another.  I strongly feel there is need to overhaul CAN to make it achieve its purpose, otherwise it will continue to cause more problems than solutions.”

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Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by eagleu: 4:56am On Mar 26, 2013
Mr. Archbishop, what do you say about loosing 50 of the 52 churches in Borno to BH. If you're not confused, foo.l.sh, and corrupt you should be fighting to stop those who want to eliminate you completely,not someone who might have insulted your friends.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by Tolexander: 5:18am On Mar 26, 2013
All i know about the issue of boko haram is it is more of politics than religion.

I agree it is hyperbolic to say 90% of the northerner politician are involved. But to be candid, an appreciable fraction of the politicians are involved.
The man criticizing CAN release said the northern christian politicians aren't supporting boko haram which i refuse to accept as something worthy of truth.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by captainbraide: 5:34am On Mar 26, 2013
IS THE SOLUTION TO BOKO HARAM BASED ON AMNESTY?IF IT IS BASED ON THAT AMNESTY FOR WHAT?WHEN MORE THAN 80% OF THE OIL BLOCKS IS BEEN CONTROLLED BY PEOPLE FROM THIE NORTHERN REGION,WHICH IS THE MAIN STAY OF THIS NATION.IF GOVERNMENT EVER AGGREE TO GIVE THEM AMNESTY,THEN THEY SHOULD USE FUNDS FROM GROUNDNUT,PEPPER,ONIONS FROM THAT REGION NOT ,OUR REVENUE FROM OIL OR ELSE THERE WOULD BE TROUBLE
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by okosodo: 5:51am On Mar 26, 2013
Archbishop, pls don‘t make me to tell you to shut up
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by EkoIle1: 5:55am On Mar 26, 2013
CAN is a Laptop carrying member of the Aro Rock Laptop brigade.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by dont8(m): 6:17am On Mar 26, 2013
The Bishop is on point, didn't know
CAN has
Okupe-like attack dog. CAN needs serious overhauling before its late.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by teskyg: 6:59am On Mar 26, 2013
We don't need the Bishop to tell us that all Muslims are Boko Haram.This post get K-Leg as it is not in any Nigeria Media.So Sahara Reporters has begin to Interview people?

We stand by CAN,All muslim Northerners are Boko Haram and even the poster too.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by OsunOriginal: 7:06am On Mar 26, 2013
Why it is that only the catholics are responsible xtians? I am even begining to suspect CAN in this boko haram saga - those stupid flat head leaders of CAN who can do anything to acquire wealth.

Northerner xtians should not allow those village monkeys from SE to destroy their region and tear them apart. They have started sponsoring bomb threats in south west as well because they know politically, South West will not support their evil agenda.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by basisop(m): 7:30am On Mar 26, 2013
OsunOriginal: Why it is that only the catholics are responsible xtians? I am even begining to suspect CAN in this boko haram saga - those stupid flat head leaders of CAN who can do anything to acquire wealth.

Northerner xtians should not allow those village monkeys from SE to destroy their region and tear them apart. They have started sponsoring bomb threats in south west as well because they know politically, South West will not support their evil agenda.

You have escaped from your cage again! you wont read before writing. Olodo Oloshi!

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Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by fkaz(m): 8:02am On Mar 26, 2013
eagleu: Mr. Archbishop, what do you say about loosing 50 of the 52 churches in Borno to BH. If you're not confused, foo.l.sh, and corrupt you should be fighting to stop those who want to eliminate you completely,not someone who might have insulted your friends.

And who is more confused and foo.l.s.h between you and the bishop now?
Try and locate your brain.
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by theripper2: 8:28am On Mar 26, 2013
teskyg: We don't need the Bishop to tell us that all Muslims are Boko Haram.This post get K-Leg as it is not in any Nigeria Media.So Sahara Reporters has begin to Interview people?

We stand by CAN,All muslim Northerners are Boko Haram and even the poster too.

Gbam
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by theripper2: 8:30am On Mar 26, 2013
OsunOriginal: Why it is that only the catholics are responsible xtians? I am even begining to suspect CAN in this boko haram saga - those stupid flat head leaders of CAN who can do anything to acquire wealth.

Northerner xtians should not allow those village monkeys from SE to destroy their region and tear them apart. They have started sponsoring bomb threats in south west as well because they know politically, South West will not support their evil agenda.

U should be offered as a sacrifice to the gods in Ikire or Gbogan, never seen anyone so bereft of knowledge in my life. Is urs hereditary?

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Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by Nobody: 9:07am On Mar 26, 2013
Eko Ile: CAN is a Laptop carrying member of the Aro Rock Laptop brigade.

Hey Shim, you still dey here? Ashaw0 na em born you o. Oya come back and bark. I dey go work, but unlike you wey sit down for house dey drink garri. Aka Ikenga Kpochakwa nne gi dia

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Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by OurYansh: 10:13am On Mar 26, 2013
CAN is being used to champion interests that are in no way advancing the core mission of Christianity.

The above is‎​ the crux of the matter!!
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by Gamji007: 11:12am On Mar 26, 2013
eagleu: Mr. Archbishop, what do you say about loosing 50 of the 52 churches in Borno to BH. If you're not confused, foo.l.sh, and corrupt you should be fighting to stop those who want to eliminate you completely,not someone who might have insulted your friends.

Absolute stupidity from you.

What measures do you want CAN to take in fighting Boko Haram?
Re: Anglican Bishop Blasts CAN Over Comment On Boko Haram by Nobody: 11:32am On Mar 26, 2013
Eko Ile: CAN is a Laptop carrying member of the Aro Rock Laptop brigade.
Where is "Aro Rock"? Is it anywhere near Tinubu Square?

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