You’re Always Silent when Muslims Murder Christians – Graduates tell Sultan

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University Graduates have lashed out at the Sultan of Sokoto Sa’ad Abubakar for saying Christians are not under persecution in Nigeria.

The Sultan earlier condemned Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for applauding the placement of Nigeria on US Special Watch List (SWL) over the continued violation of religious freedom in which Christians are the major victims.

The graduates under the aegis of Nigeria Christian Graduate Fellowship (NCGF) have accused his eminence of feigning ignorance and turning a blind eye to the violent treatment meted out to Christians in recent years.

In a statement made available to newsmen, NCGF noted that no single arrest has been made for the incessant killings of Christians since 2015.

“We in the Nigerian Christian Graduate Fellowship (NCGF) find the Sultan’s outburst against CAN for expressing it’s feeling on the subject matter unjustified and rather unfortunate.

“It can be described as a case of the chick leaving the knife that killed it while antagonising the cooking pot. The pot is just playing its role and didn’t contribute to the chick’s misfortune.

“CAN simply expressed its support to the international community who begun to see what she has been lamenting over the years about Islamic fundamentalism and government tacit support and its effect on Christian faith in Nigeria.

“We thought the Sultan should address the subject matter of the international opprobrium which Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen have brought to the nation rather than make scapegoat of Christian Association of Nigeria.

“Or is his Eminence contesting that there is no religious intolerance in Nigeria? If that is the position, we can say that the Sultan is being economical with the truth or is an accomplice.

“An interrogation of the subject matter shows that it is either the Sultan and the institution which he leads are in willful ignorance of the issues at stake or he has chosen to play to the gallery as government spokesman.

“For the Nigeria Christian Graduate Fellowship, that tutorial on the need for CAN to analyze issues before reacting is unnecessary.

“The Sultan cannot fault CAN and its allies on the issue of research on effects of Islamic fundamentalism in Nigeria.

“We are aware that there exists quantum documentary evidence of the murderous acts of Muslims against Nigerian Christians.

“Further, we are aware that the information at the disposal of the US which informed the decision to blacklist Nigeria is a combined effort of independent investigators and domestic observers of the nefarious activities of Muslim extremists and terrorists, especially Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen.

“Though the Nigeria Christian Graduate Fellowship is not CAN leadership, in agreement with CAN, we are embarrassed on the double standard attitude of the Sultanate, an institution that has kept mute to the serial decimation of Christian communities in the North which has now suddenly found its voice because the government that has carried on as an appendage of the Sultanate is under fire. It is understandable why his Eminence has become the government spokesman.

“In case the Sultan and the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs willingly choose not to document the overwhelming evidence, or they have but chose to hide the facts, the Nigeria Christian Graduate fellowship here highlights the recorded incidents leading to the US decision

“But before we do this, may we remind his Eminence that it is ungodly that his office has never, to the best of our knowledge, condemned these murderous acts, even the  most recent ones in Yobe State and Chibok in Borno State where Boko Haram attacked Christian communities on Christmas eve. But you found time to react to listing of Nigeria as a place where Christians are being killed on a daily basis.”

“In the ongoing dispensation alone, several thousands of souls were wasted in Southern Kaduna, Benue, Plateau, Taraba and Adamawa. In 2019 alone over 1000 people were killed in the Northcentral.

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“Those who doubt this fact should go to Google; the records are there.

“There have been mass burials in those areas and no single culprit has been apprehended, not to talk of prosecution. Instead, it is the Buhari administration that has been either justifying the killings or telling us that the criminals were coming from Libya.”

 

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