At
a Press Conference convened by the National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) at
Abuja on Thursday March 17, the Forum addressed what it called Obstacle to
Peace, Unity and Development in Nigeria. The statement began with a general
summary of the issues bothering the Forum:
“Ladies and Gentlemen of the
Press, A few weeks ago, the National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) issued a
statement titled THE NEED TO PRESERVE THE PEACE AND UNITY OF NIGERIA. Of
concern to the Christian Elders is the deteriorating state of national
security, the free fall state of the economy, the inflammation of religious
tension through the misappropriation of state powers, a worrisome foreign
policy that is evidently skewed in favor of Islamization, as well as the
increasing impunity of the Fulani herdsmen, amongst many other issues.”
The
NCEF then introduced itself as a body comprised of Christian Elders from the
six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, “established by the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) to make statements in defense of Christianity in Nigeria, as well
as promote peace and unity among Christians and Nigerians, as a
whole.”
According
to the NCEF, the major fault line in the current political structure of Nigeria
goes back to the amalgamation of 1914 which “produced a country but not a
nation.” The NCEF claimed that since the
amalgamation of 1914, “Islamists” have been in control of northern Nigeria. The NCEF distinguished between Islam and
Islamism, in that Islamism, otherwise called “political Islam”, is a set of
ideologies that goes beyond religion into the creation of a political
system. According to the NCEF, Islamists
freely use the Islamic concept of “Taqiyya”, which permits a Muslim to deceive
an “infidel” in order to gain the mastery over him.
The NCEF identified 1975 – 1999
as the period when the Islamization Agenda became solidified under a succession
of military regimes with majority of the military heads of state being Muslims
from the North. The NCEF believes “the Muslim Military leaders favored an
Islamic model of ideology because it promoted dictatorship.” They therefore
“set up an “invisible” government which operates behind the scene in the
Presidency and constantly undermines liberal democracy while promoting Sharia.”
The NCEF believes that “at the
root of the insecurity, distrust and mutual suspicion in Nigeria is the
conflict between Liberal Democracy and Sharia ideology.” Worse still, according
to the NCEF, “It would appear that the
Islamists, (otherwise known as the “invisible government”) who used to rule by
proxy in all the previous administrations, are now fully entrenched in
Government…. Presently, the Islamists control the Executive, Legislature
and Judiciary.”
The NCEF went ahead to identify
specific issues, which it felt is creating “credible apprehension” with respect
to the policy direction of the Buhari administration. These include: several
instances where the President apparently demonstrated disregard for the
Constitution; the inclusion of Nigeria in the Saudi Arabia Military Coalition
of “Muslim/Arab” nations; attempt to fund deficit in the 2016 Budget through
issuance of Sukkuk loan which is a “Sharia compliant loan,” the consideration
of establishing “free visa” arrangement with Islamic D8 nations, and the
apparent Islamization of key security positions in the country.
Other issues addressed by the
NCEF include the proposed Kaduna State Religious Bill (at which the Forum
expressed “tremendous shock”); the abduction and forceful marriage of underaged
Christian girls, and the related failure of the Senate to pass the Gender and Equal Opportunity Bill into
law. The NCEF also noted that Fulani herdsmen have been murdering innocent
Nigerians with impunity for years. It
found it “most shocking that till today, there has been no prosecution of any
of [the] marauders” in the most recent case where over 300 Nigerians were
massacred by the herdsmen in Agatu area of Benue state in February. On the
related issue of the proposed Grazing Reserve, the NCEF observed that the most
sensible and economically wise approach would be to build ranches for the
herdsmen in their states of origin”, adding that ”Other nations of the world
consume beef yet, nomads do not drive herds of cattle all over the nation in
the 21st century.”
The final major point raised by
the NCEF bothers on Nigeria’s active support for a “a two state solution to the
Israel–Palestinian conflict, as well as support for the Saharawi Arab
Democratic Republic (SADR),” while at the same time baulking at the very
similar situation at home - the demand of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB) for a state of their own! The NCEF said while it discountenances any
secessionist move, it nevertheless will urge the government to open dialogue
with IPOB, as “the solution to the Biafra agitation is dialogue.”
The 7-point recommendations
called for the convening of a special Council of State, as well as a Truth and
Reconciliation Commission. Part of the terms of reference proposed for the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission include distinguishing between Islam and
Islamism, granting of reprieve and pardon to any person, organization or group
which confesses to any criminal, illegal and immoral act in the past”; and
dealing the with issues of genocide and marginalization perpetrated against
certain ethnic minorities in the past.
Other recommendations include the
discontinuation of every form of negotiation requiring Nigeria’s issuing the
Sharia Compliant Loan, Sukkuk; and the setting up of grazing ranches for Fulani
herdsmen within the states of origin of the herdsmen, rather than appropriating
lands of other indigenous ethnic groups for the Fulani herdsmen all over the
nation. The NCEF also called for the implementation of the aspects of the
Report of the National Conference which pertains to the Executive arm of
government, particularly emphasizing the need for Community Policing, where
each ethnic group is responsible for defending its people and land.
Finally the Forum noted that “a
people without history is a people without a future” and consequently demanded that the teaching of History
as a subject be reintroduced back to schools.
The NCEF went on to quote George Orwell: “The most effective way to
destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their
history.”
The full statement of the
Nigerian Christian Elders’ Forum can be accessed at http://globalreportersnews.com/2016/03/withdraw-nigeria-from-muslimarab-nations-coalition-before-its-too-late-christian-elders-warn-buhari/ .
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