CAN condemns killing of female preacher, warns of religious war
Thu Jul 14, 2016 09:49:am Gist
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The Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), FCT Chapter, Rev Israel Akanji has condemned the murder of Mrs Eunice Olawale and described it as a barbaric act of wickedness.
Akanji disclosed this to journalists Wednesday in Abuja during a press briefing.
He said that CAN expressed great displeasure at the occurrence and requested to carry out a peaceful demonstration to express their condemnation.
Eunice Elisha, a Redeemed Christian Church of God's pastor, was hacked to death at the Gbazango area of Kubwa, Abuja, by suspected Muslim fanatics, while conducting an early morning preaching.
Shocking photos of the attack show her badly-battered body lying in the pool of blood, next to her megaphone.
The FCT CAN president also described the act as worrisome and could be interpreted as disallowing the right of speech and worship, which the Nigerian constitution defends.
"The circumstances surrounding the killing of this woman is an action in an evil encroachment on the peace which has existed in the FCT.
"We believe that this woman went out on her normal morning preaching as the peaceful environment has allowed.
"If there was no peace she will not preach as she did on the fateful day she died.
"There is need to nip this unacceptable behaviour in the bud so that it will not infringe on the peace that is there already."
He called on the Federal Government to act convincingly about occurrence of this same issue to show that it was strongly unacceptable in the country.
"The act of brutality like this case, if not immediately and firmly checked, can escalate in frequency, intensity and sophistication.
"This is not just to cover what has happened but the government should put all things in place to ensure that there is no reoccurrence of such act again.
"Those who are culprits and wickedly take the lives of others should always be ready to face the law," Akanji said. (NAN)
Akanji disclosed this to journalists Wednesday in Abuja during a press briefing.
He said that CAN expressed great displeasure at the occurrence and requested to carry out a peaceful demonstration to express their condemnation.
Eunice Elisha, a Redeemed Christian Church of God's pastor, was hacked to death at the Gbazango area of Kubwa, Abuja, by suspected Muslim fanatics, while conducting an early morning preaching.
Shocking photos of the attack show her badly-battered body lying in the pool of blood, next to her megaphone.
The FCT CAN president also described the act as worrisome and could be interpreted as disallowing the right of speech and worship, which the Nigerian constitution defends.
"The circumstances surrounding the killing of this woman is an action in an evil encroachment on the peace which has existed in the FCT.
"We believe that this woman went out on her normal morning preaching as the peaceful environment has allowed.
"If there was no peace she will not preach as she did on the fateful day she died.
"There is need to nip this unacceptable behaviour in the bud so that it will not infringe on the peace that is there already."
He called on the Federal Government to act convincingly about occurrence of this same issue to show that it was strongly unacceptable in the country.
"The act of brutality like this case, if not immediately and firmly checked, can escalate in frequency, intensity and sophistication.
"This is not just to cover what has happened but the government should put all things in place to ensure that there is no reoccurrence of such act again.
"Those who are culprits and wickedly take the lives of others should always be ready to face the law," Akanji said. (NAN)
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