Boko Haram : Archbishop Of Canterbury, Former US Assistant Secretary Of State Talk Tough To President Jonathan
Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that Archbishop of Canterbury,
Reverend Justin Welby, and former United
State’s Assistant Secretary of States, Mr. James Rubin, have raised alarm on
the usage of religion to perpetuate evil against humanity in the Northern
Nigeria.
They
appealed to the Federal government led by President Goodluck Jonathan to take a
firm position on the ugly situation before it engulfs the country.
Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that Archbishop of Canterbury,
Reverend Justin Welby, slammed members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect for using
religion as centre of political crises.
According to him,
“religion is a power force that could easily be manipulated by politicians for
the perpetration of evil.”
Also speaking,
President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor,
insisted that the underlining factor for the deadly Boko Haram sect was
religion and plans to Islamise Nigeria and not poverty as some people had been
made to believe.
They both spoke on
Tuesday evening in Abuja, during the annual conference organised by Christians
Elders Forum of Northern States, with the theme: “Voices Against Violence.”
Welby, who was
represented by the Secretary for Inter-Religious Affairs for the Church of
England, assured that Nigeria was in the prayer lists of many people around the
world.
“One of our prayers
for all of us involved in this critical situation is that religion doesn’t
become central in the political choices that we make.
“We are so aware that
although most religious people are people of peace, religion is such a powerful
force that is easy to manipulate by some politicians who will like to use it
for their own advantage,” he said.
In his speech,
Oritsejafor reiterated that Boko Haram was an agenda to Islamise Nigeria.
“Boko Haram is a phase
of problems that has always been in the North. I believe in the unity of
Nigeria, but the truth is the foundation of every relationship. They are out to
establish an Islamic state.
“As Nigerians, we must
face the truth that the underlining factor of Boko Haram is religion, an
ideology. There must be a superior ideology to counter it. The Muslim
leadership must raise clerics that the sect believe in to show them that Boko
Haram is wrong, not just saying that Islam does not support violence.”
Chairman of NOSCEF, Mr
Olaiya Phillips, who lamented that over 2,000 Christians had been killed in
northern Nigerian, demanded that the Federal Government and the military must
start putting effective pressures on Boko Haram to stop killing innocent
Nigerians.
Again , odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports further
that the Federal Government has been advised to take a decisive stand to end
terrorist activities of the Boko Haram insurgents in the country.Speaking, Tuesday, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State at an Energy Environment and Investment forum organized by the Rivers State Government, former United State’s Assistant Secretary of States, Mr. James Rubin, said there was urgent need for the government to take a firm position on the ugly situation.
He said Nigeria was going through what he dubbed the “second generation of terrorism in the world,” stressing that steps should be taken to wipe it out if the country was to enjoy investors confidence.
He said the government had been flirting with different approaches on how to tackle the challenge, noting that it was high time it decided on what to do.
He said: “Either the government or another one makes a decision to confront the situation. One day it is amnesty, another day it is military operation. Then you talk about assistance from outside.
“I say this as a friend. What you are going through is the second generation of terrorism in the world. Most countries have gone through it. Please do not wait for the next level. I say this as a friend.”
Former Prime Minister of Spain, Jose Luis Zapatero on his part, called for collective effort to make democracy succeed in African continent, adding that no culture or religion should be seen as superior to the other.
Condemning acts of terrorism in the continent, he said the rule of law and respect for rights was the needed instruments for a healthy democratic setting.
The former Prime Minister of Spain, Mr. Zapatero also expressed hope that Nigeria had the capacity of being among top economies in the world by 2020, stressing that only in a democracy would there be peaceful coexistence in a pluralistic setting.
He said: “Only in a democracy can there be peaceful living among the various ethnic groups. Democracy and political equality is the instrument to unite people.”
Former President of Poland, Mr. Lech Walesa enjoined Nigeria to use its vast human and capital resources to its advantages, noting that steps should be taken to evolve global solutions to challenges.
Former Prime Minister of France, Francois Fillon called for credible elections in African continent, noting that prolongation of mandates had often threatened the political space in the continent.
Former President of Ghana, Mr. John Koffuor, who gave the keynote address on Sustainable Energy the Key to Africa’s investment, called on Africa countries to invest in technology that would end gas flaring in the continent.
He charged African leaders to promote rule of law, respect for constitutional rights and also fight against corruption, while urging governments in the region to pursue solar energy development.
“Africa should follow China and Americans in the area of energy development,” he said.
The host, Governor Rotimi Amaechi earlier in his welcome address, spoke extensively on the effort of his administration in the development of the power sector, describing energy as the bond between development in the different spheres of society.
Amaechi said; “Energy is the bond that connects economic, social, and environmental development.
“It is a launching pad for economic growth and plays a pivotal role in any attempt to achieve sustainable development. No country can successfully reduce poverty without adequately addressing its energy needs.”
Courtesy of Nigerian Tribune and Vanguard
Boko Haram : Archbishop Of Canterbury, Former US Assistant Secretary Of State Talk Tough To President Jonathan
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