THE Christians Association of Nigeria, CAN, Northern branch had
yesterday advised President Buhari against alleged moves to arrest
former President Goodluck Jonathan, saying Nigeria will boil should he
be arrested.
CAN encouraged President Buhari to focus on arresting the murderous
herdsmen, power supply and an economy that was getting weaker since his
assumption of office.
CAN, in a statement in Kaduna by its Public Relation Officer, PRO,
Rev. John Joseph Hayab, one-time Adviser on Religious Affairs
(Christians) to both late Governor Ibrahim Yakowa and former Governor
Ramalan Yero of Kaduna State said:
“Every honest Nigeria knows that the feelers on the ground are that
this administration’s popularity is dwindling rapidly among the Nigerian
people. It is therefore not advisable to think or plan to arrest former
president Goodluck Jonathan. Let me warn that such a misadventure will
set a wrong precedent and only open door for mischievous people to set
this nation into confusion. What Nigerians need urgently is availability
of fuel, electricity, prompt salary, security of lives and properties
etc”
“If the purported plan to arrest Jonathan is to please the
international community and prove to them that we are fighting
corruption, then let us know that these same international community are
busy celebrating him as hero of democracy and even those who seriously
wanted him to go for a change to happen are now singing a new song about
him. Former President Jonathan is deservedly seen in Nigeria and beyond
as a hero of democracy because of his actions before, during and after
the 2015 elections. As such, it will be curious for the Buhari
administration to initiate the arrest of such a statesman. ”
“Government must know that there are individuals serving today that
have also been accused of corruption, but since there are claims that
nothing has been established against them, they are walking and speaking
like saints. While ignoring all these people, government now wants to
arrest a man of peace like Jonathan?”
The statement has it that:
“CAN Northern states wishes to advice that such an action, if
actualized, has the capacity to lead to serious confusion that will
affect Nigeria economically and otherwise. We are afraid that such an
action may spark chain reaction.
“If our President wants to arrest anything for now then he should
arrest the incessant spate of herdsmen attacks in Nigeria which has led
to the deaths of almost a thousand innocent Nigerians under his watch.
He should arrest the dangerous slide in the power sector; he should
arrest the slide in the economy. We believe at this time and with the
current realities our former president must not be denigrated but
honoured, because honour must be given to whom it is due.”
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