The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has blasted Wole Soyinka for opining that religion will destroy Nigeria if not tamed. Soyinka was said to have made the statement at a book presentation in Abuja last Thursday.
“I
would like to transfer that cry (by President Muhammadu Buhari on
corruption) from the moral zone to the terrain of religion. If we do not
tame religion in this nation, religion will kill us.”
CAN’s
National Director, Legal and Public Affairs, Kwamkur Samuel, in response
insisted that religion was not responsible for Nigeria’s problems.
“With
due respect to Prof. Soyinka, it is not true that religion is the bane
of Nigeria’s stability. No genuine religion promotes killings and
destruction of lives and property.
“It is unfair for the Nobel
laureate to project religion as a problem when it is the faithful
believers that are praying and sacrificing to keep the nation moving,”
Samuel said.
“Christianity preaches peace in all its ramifications. I
challenge the professor to identify one attack on any community in
Nigeria that was reported to have been carried out by Christians.
“Let
him show any terrorist group by whatever name that shouts the name of
Jesus before attacks or claim they are fighting for Jesus.
“We
are sad that the so-called religious killing is persisting because our
prominent leaders are not ready to call a spade by its real name”, he
added.
He also asked Soyinka to question security operatives, on why some suspects had not been prosecuted.
“Why
would a woman will be murdered in cold blood by known neighbours, yet
they will be set free without prosecution like it happened in Kano?
Nigeria will be far from getting to any solution,” Samuel added.
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