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CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by Saryea83: 6:05pm On Dec 25, 2016
Rev. Dr. Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has kicked against the membership of Nigeria in the General Assembly of the International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation, IILMC, contending that such is a violation of the 1999 Constitution.

CAN, in a statement signed by by the media assistant to the president of CAN, Pastor Bayo Oladeji said Nigeria’s membership of the IILMC without the backing of the country’s law should be withdrawn with immediate effect.

There have been reports that the IILMC recently appointed the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele as its Chairman during its 17th Governing Board meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia.

IILMC is an international institution established by central banks’ monetary authorities and multilateral organizations to create and issue short-term Shari’ah-compliant financial instruments to facilitate effective cross-border Islamic liquidity management.

“By creating more liquid Shari’ah-compliant financial markets for institutions offering Islamic financial services (IIFS), the IILMC aims to enhance cross-border investment flows, international linkages and financial stability,” the corporation discloses on its website.

The leadership of CAN, however wondered when Nigeria became a member of this Islamic body, stressing that the government’s action was a violation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria especially Section 10.

Section 10 states that “The Government of the Federation or a State shall not adopt any religion as State Religion”

According to CAN, the action by the government of Nigeria on accepting to head IILM amounted to denouncing Nigeria as secular, insisting that Nigeria therefore cannot join any organization that has a religious connotation.

Against this background, CAN said Nigerians should focus on some pertinent questions with intent to make the government offer right answers. The questions are as follow:

*What is Nigeria doing in Islamic and Shariah compliant organization?

*Who authorized the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria to join this organization?

*What provision of our constitution supports our membership of a religious association as a secular state?

*If the argument is that we are a multi-religious state, does having many religions in a state define that state as multi-religious state? Will that not contradict section 10 of the 1999 constitution at the same time?

*When did the National Assembly pass the law to do away with our secular status?
*When did our Constitution change to allow this alliance that seems to portray Nigeria as Islamic? Is the National Assembly aware of all the treaties regarding these Islamic organizations to which Nigeria is now a member*?

CAN statement read, “We also recalled how President Muhammadu Buhari not only smuggled Nigeria into the “34-state Islamic military alliance against terrorism” but he and his government poured invectives and venoms on those who spoke against his unconstitutional action.

*Do we need to repeat our concern that almost all the heads of security paramilitary agencies in Nigeria today are Muslims as if Christians have become second class citizens or rather lack competent officers to in charge! Has Nigeria become an Islamic state?

*We also recall the controversy surrounding the funding of Jaiz bank, an Islamic institution, with the public money by the immediate past CBN Governor with impunity.

*Recently, when the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu overhauled the heads of the 17 parastatals and agencies under his watch, 13 out of 17 of them were and are Muslims! Is this government saying it is only Muslims that can be trusted?

*A government that is interested in the unity and peace of the country should not be taking actions such as the lopsidedness of its appointments at the expense of one religion with impunity.

*We have noted with dismay that this government is not a listening government and this is dangerous for the future wellbeing of our nation. Is it democracy we are practicing or a rigid dictatorship?

*Equally, we are surprised by the argument being canvassed in some quarters that
Nigeria is not a secular but a multi-religious nation. Assuming but not conceding that Nigeria is a multi-religious state, should the government policies be pro one of the religions at the expense of the others?

*Many of our Christian brothers and sisters are being killed like rams in hundreds by the Fulani herdsmen while our security agencies look elsewhere all because none of their heads is a Christian.

*This is not the Nigeria dreamt of by our founding Fathers and it is high time the government woke up to its constitutional responsibilities.

*Christians have equal rights with our Muslim counterparts since the 1999 Constitution recognizes the multiplicity of religions and we will no longer pretend as if all is well with Nigeria.

*Let it be stressed here that we love our Muslim brothers and sisters in this nation and we are aware that we cannot do without one another.

“However, we need to drum it loud to the ears of this present administration to always consider our plural state in terms of ethnicity and religion and ensure balance not only on the issue of appointments but on other issues which would continue to portray the government as being partisan towards one particular religion”

Source: http://www.thetrentonline.com/can-rejects-cbn-islamic-group/

Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by dorry62(f): 6:10pm On Dec 25, 2016
Hmm valid points here.

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Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by djlaqua91(m): 6:18pm On Dec 25, 2016
They appoint person on Merit without religious or ethnic bias and people still get angry.

You can never satisfy man sad

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Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by tunazi(m): 6:18pm On Dec 25, 2016
Instead of y'all to stay at home for Chrstmas jejely, you dey quote constitution, If Bubu should send his case file to EFCC/DSS, they will say he's wicked.
Merry Christmas oooo

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Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by Jafar1: 6:23pm On Dec 25, 2016
Its obvious they have something against him, no good point there

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Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by sylvez(m): 6:30pm On Dec 25, 2016
I think this should be the major role CAN should play in our dear country of today...you guys should continue to speak out for the marginalization of Christians in this country...dont stop talking,keep talking.....

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Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by CosmicJames(m): 7:56pm On Dec 25, 2016
djlaqua91:
They appoint person on Merit without religious or ethnic bias and people still get angry.

You can never satisfy man sad
In other words; only muslims merit the positions.
Re: CAN Rejects Choice Of CBN Governor As Head Of Islamic Group by lekejob(m): 8:10pm On Dec 25, 2016
*We have noted with dismay that this government is not a listening government and this is dangerous for the future wellbeing of our nation. Is it democracy we are practicing or a rigid dictatorship?


He can't change

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