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Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by divinehand2003(m): 11:16pm On Mar 23, 2016
The Catholic church on Tuesday, March 22, confronted Governor Nasir El-Rufai, stressing that, no governor elected can become an emperor. This confrontation comes on the heels of the move by the Kaduna state governor to regulate the practice of religion through a bill set to be enacted.



At a briefing in Abuja, Caritas International, a department under the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) explained that El Rufai must tread with caution in his approach to strangulate the religious freedoms of Kaduna citizens.

This Day reports that Rev Fr Evaristus Bassey, director of Caritas International, said though “religious miscreants have caused a lot of havoc in our Nigeria. It does appear however that the measures proposed are an overkill.

“The danger in Nigeria is the manipulation of structures and institutions by strong individuals. Thus, the fear is that even if the proposed bill contains good aims, the proposed restrictions would play into the hands of officials of state who have a hegemonic mentality and would allow them the freedom to persecute one religion in favour of another,” Bassey maintained.

He said: “The principle of separation of state and Church/Mosque which springs from the supposed secularity of the Nigerian constitution would be severely battered if this bill is pursue in the way it is.

“Governor El Rufai, who is quite dogged in the pursuit of anything, given this tool, would pursue ardently both what is good and what may be divisive.

“We advise that Kaduna State rely on existing laws and existing state instruments of law enforcement, to maintain religious harmony in Kaduna State instead of reinventing the wheel.”

He contended that: “the majority of Kaduna people appear not to want this law, and their wishes should be respected, as no governor is an emperor but an elected official who should defer to the people’s will.

“The people’s will is sovereign; because of the potential abuses this bill could bring when it becomes law, we opine that it is not necessary, ” Bassey stated.

As a strategy to resolving this constitutional logjam on religion, the Catholic Church further tasked President Muhammadu Buhari to revisit the report of the national conference organised by the last administration.

According to Bassey “Nigerian citizens should continue to engage political and state structures to become institutions which are guided by the rule of law.

“The President Buhari led administration should revisit the provisions of the national conference and institute measures which should stand Nigeria on the pillar of justice and peace.

“Presently, our constitution is like a hermaphrodite, neither completely secular nor religious. A secular constitution guarantees the rights and dignity of all under the law.”

The church also bemoaned the ill-treatment of women in many cultures and communities, describing it as “a symptom of the overall deficiency in the respect for life which engenders a mindset that sees life as dispensable.”

They argued that the “underlying materialistic attitude” of society “sees the female specie not as fully human but as an object for male gratification.”

Bassey urged government and traditional institutions to be in the forefront of promoting the advancement of the girl-child and the female gender.

In the same vein, representatives from over one thousand churches within Kaduna metropolis and environs have vowed to do everything legal to ensure that the rights of Christians were not curtailed in Kaduna state.

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has kicked against the “religious bill”, describing it as anti-Christian.

Speaking on the bill which he described as obnoxious, the chairman of the PFN, Kaduna state chapter, Reverend Femi Ehinmidu said it was improper for the government to embark on restricting and regulating religious activities while other prevailing issues in are left unattended to.

Meanwhile, Barnabas Bala, the deputy governor of Kaduna state, has met with the leaders of Christian Association of Nigeria in the state, to discuss the controversial bill which Governor Nasir El Rufai has sent to the state House of Assembly for debate and passage.

While explaining the reasons of the bill, Bala said it aims to protect the state from religious extremism and hate speech.

According to him, the Kaduna state government is always committed to ensuring that religion can be practiced in a safe and secure climate.

http://www.starsgist.com/governor-el-rufai-attacked-by-catholic-church-for-religious-bill/

Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by whitley(m): 11:34pm On Mar 23, 2016
Make e loss
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by SleekMallam: 11:39pm On Mar 23, 2016
For some strange reasons, I elect to stand with the midget el rufia on this if only to curb the excesses of god of men.
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by zadok60: 11:40pm On Mar 23, 2016
May God help our country
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by Nobody: 11:40pm On Mar 23, 2016
I trust Our Lord Jesus Christ. D battle is his. Jst watch.
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by Mcpadosky(m): 11:44pm On Mar 23, 2016
Which way Nigeria? may God almighty help his people
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by divinehand2003(m): 11:55pm On Mar 23, 2016
There are more pressing issues at stake In Kaduna State
-Poverty
-Unemployment
-Almajiris
-Poor state of healthcare facilities
-Poor electricity
-Security issues, etc.
Why not deal with these more pressing issues vigorously first before thinking about other trivial issues dear Governor?
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by MzMercie: 12:10am On Mar 24, 2016
divinehand2003:
There are more pressing issues at stake In Kaduna State
-Poverty
-Unemployment
-Almajiris
-Poor state of healthcare facilities
-Poor electricity
-Security issues, etc.
Why not deal with these more pressing issues vigorously first before thinking about other trivial issues dear Governor?

Abi ooo
Re: Governor El-rufai Attacked By Catholic Church For Religious Bill by Nobody: 12:38am On Mar 24, 2016
El-rufai, tread with caution for your own and your people's sake. 10% good in the bill and 90% hidden malicious motives.

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