Christians and Muslims in Nigeria have
commenced a dialogue that will reduce the activities of Boko Haram
insurgency in the country.
At the forum of Christian/Muslim
interactive conference in Abuja, the President of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, attributed the increase
in the activities of Boko Haram Islamic sect to insincerity and
untruthfulness on the part of most Nigerians.
He said, Nigeria would be a better place
for all, if people eschew bitterness and refrain from sacrificing truth
on the altar of politics.
His comments came on the heels of another attack in Borno State, during which a soldier and 74 other persons were killed.
Apart from the 51 recorded deaths, 16
others, including policemen and traders, were injured while 300 houses
were set ablaze by the insurgents in Kawuri, Konduga Local Government
Area of the state.
Another set of the Boko Haram fighters,
armed with guns and explosives, had earlier on Sunday killed 22 people
at a church service in Waga Chakawa, Adamawa State.
Oritsejafor said, “It is my firm belief
that Nigeria can be great if the over 160 million of us resolve to be
one another’s keeper and ready at all times to tell each other the truth
in love under any circumstance. In my opinion, this is the single
ingredient mostly lacking in our national life; because everyone wants
to be politically correct, we constantly sacrifice the truth.”
The CAN President explained that the
situation in the country had reached an alarming state because the
people, who were in the position to say things as they were often failed
to do so because they loved to be applauded.
Meanwhile, the Gombe State Governor,
Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo, on Wednesday raised the alarm over the influx
of people to the state to seek refuge.
This action followed the war against the Boko Haram Islamic sect in the North East states.
He said the population explosion, which
had risen from three million to about four million, was causing the
state a lot difficulties in the provision of adequate healthcare
facilities and security.
According to him, the state is currently
“overwhelmed by the rush in the treatment of infectious diseases from
people from outside Gombe State.”
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