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2023: CAN Meets Tinubu, Presents 11-point Demand |READ DETAILS

AFNews Reporter

Nov 17, 2022

The Christain Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Wednesday presented an 11-point demand to the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu.

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The demands which expresses the association's concerns was handed to Tinubu during their meeting with him in Abuja.

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Among the demands that were captured by the association are the creation of state police and rejection of rural grazing are (RUGA) initiative.

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Recall that Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information had, in an interview in February amid controversy onover Ruga asserted that the government will go ahead with the initiative.

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"Government is very keen on this but you know you need to negotiate, or rather you need to consult with states. Apart from the gazetted federal government grazing land, you need the cooperation of state governments also," the minister had said.

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"So, it's like you need the cooperation of the state governors; you also need the cooperation of the herdsmen who you want to totally change their ways of life."

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However, in its demands, CAN said it was against the plan, adding that it would support ranching and modernized methods of rearing animals instead.

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Speaking on behalf of the association, Stephen Baba, president of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), said the demands of Christians will contribute towards addressing the "crisis of development" in Nigeria.

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He listed the demands to include "creation of state police or fully decentralised police authority; clear and unambiguous religious neutrality of the Nigerian state; enforcement of fundamental rights of all Christians, including economic and social rights; restructuring to decentralise government; equitable and enforceable sharing of executive positions".

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Others are "ethnic and religious representation in military and security agencies; self-determination for all Nigerian people; no to RUGA, yes to ranching; education and free healthcare for all Nigerians, including the almajiris; no open grazing, rather modernisation of animal husbandry; local control of local economy, including waters, rivers, and forests".

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"The Christian community is worried that Nigeria is lurching towards complete state failure. We are worried that disorientation in public leadership makes this a self-fulfilling prophecy," Baba added.

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"But we are reassured by the words of the scripture."

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Addressing the association, Tinubu said if elected, his administration will ensure fairness to all groups.

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"I see all Nigerians as equals and as brothers and sisters in our national family. This means no one is inherently inferior or superior to anyone else, regardless of faith, place of origin, social status and gender," he said.

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"Anyone who does not hold this fair and equitable view, should not run for president in a country such as ours."

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