US based Nigerian
Christians in the United States under the aegis of Christian Association of
Nigerian-Americans,
challenged self-acclaimed Pastor and controversial
Executive Director of the Voice of Northern Christian Movement, one Mr. Musa
Dikwa, to substantiate his allegation that the $50,000 it donated to victims of
Boko Haram Islamic sect in the North East were allegedly "diverted and
hijacked by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
While describing
the allegation as untrue, the organization said it had documents which showed
that the money which was delivered to the national secretariat of CAN "in
a couple of batches between late 2013 and early 2014", got to the victims.
Dikwa, the
self-acclaimed Pastor had alleged that out of the N7 billion which, he said,
was offered by President Goodluck Jonathan to Christians to campaign for his
re-election, each State chapter of CAN got N3 million, while the $50,000
released by CANAN for victims of insurgency in the North East were not
disbursed to them by CAN.
A statement issued
from New York on Wednesday by the Executive Director of CANAN, Pastor Laolu
Akande, entitled: "Our $50,000 donation to terror victims in Nigeria and
other adjoining issues", therefore challenged Dikwa to "be prepared
to provide solid proof of such claims, without which he should not be taken
seriously both by the media and the society at large."
The statement
reads..,
We have read with
shock and surprise the media reports raising questions regarding the
contribution of $50,000 donated by us, the Christian Association of
Nigerian-Americans, CANAN to victims of Boko Haram violence in Nigeria through
CAN. There have also been a number of media inquiries both here in the US
and from Nigeria on the matter.
CANAN therefore
states as follows:
1.
We certainly contributed the said sum to the victims and entrusted the
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN with the distribution of the funds to the
victims. There was no better means to distribute the money to the victims.
2.
We delivered the money to CAN in a couple of batches between late 2013
and early 2014.
3.
From time to time, the Secretary-General of CAN, Revd. Dr. Musa Asake,
(with whom our National Secretariat coordinated, himself a US trained PhD
holder from the prestigious Dallas Theological Seminary, here in the US), gave
us reports of how the money is being distributed to the victims.
4.
So far, for instance, no less than 1000 victims- widows and their
children in Borno State alone received N10,000 each- per widow-from the
donation according to detailed reports we got from CAN. These reports include
names, signatures and telephone numbers of all the beneficiaries.
5.
Equally, a total of N1.5m was released to the Gwoza Christian Community
to help refugees from over 60 villages driven out of their homes by the
terrorist activities. We have written testimonials from the Gwoza Christian
refugee community.
6.
There are also victims from Yobe, Kaduna, Kano and Nyanya blast victims
who have been blessed through the donation from CANAN. We have details.
7.
CANAN is in possession of signed documents by the victims, local
Christian leaders and pastors who played one role or the other in the
deployment of these funds. All these people are still alive and can be asked by
whoever still has any doubts about how this fund is being spent.
8.
CANAN warmly commends the honesty and professional approach of Dr. Musa
Asake, the Secretary-General of CAN, especially in the way he has managed the
deployment of the funds.
10. CANAN
leadership has also physically met some of the victims who benefitted from the
donation. Besides, we have actually in the last two years produced video
testimonials from some of the victims by sending our own videographers to
conduct on the spot interviews including at some of the refugee camps. Some of
this videos are a big hit on YouTube currently.
In
conclusion,
Whoever makes
allegations publicly must be prepared to provide solid proof of such claims,
without which such persons should not be taken seriously both by the media and
the society at large. Finally, CANAN must also put it on record that the CAN
leadership played a significant role in our campaign here in the US to get the
American government to designate Boko Haram, a Foreign Terrorist Organization,
FTO, especially at a time that several powerful interests in Nigeria and in the
US, including the State Department were strongly opposed to the idea.
Pastor
Laolu Akande
CANAN
Executive Director
CANAN
NATIONAL SECRETARIAT
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