The
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed concern over what
it called influx into the Southeast by unidentified faces.
It
raised the alarm on Sunday in a statement signed by its chairman in the
Southeast, Bishop Dr. Goddy Okafor and the Secretary, Dr. S.C Nwokolo.
The
Christian body, which restated its opposition to the controversial RUGA
programme, said such strange faces should be made to leave the zone.
According
to the group, “all the people without identity, who are flooding the
zone should be stopped by immigration and other law enforcement
agencies.
“Also, suspected foreign herders and the killer
herdsmen are asked to leave the zone immediately. Most of such foreign
and killer herders have been identified in some parts of the zone.”
While
commending the Southeast Governors for steps taken so far towards
addressing activities of killer herdsmen, it said community policing
policy already initiated should be strengthened.
CAN, however,
observed with dismay that “the local government chairmen, traditional
rulers, President-Generals, (PGs) and councilors are living in the urban
areas, thereby abandoning the villagers to their fate.
“We
condemn such habit and ask them to start operating from their villages.
Let them come back and be the gatekeepers in their villages.”
It
maintained its stand that “RUGA should be totally abolished. To this
effect, we condemn the inciting statements made by the President of
Miyyeti Allah, asking for RUGA in all the States, else there won’t be
peace in the country.
“CAN is calling for his arrest, as comments
credited to him has always been inciting. Let him be tried by a
competent court of law.”
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