The Catholic Bishops Conference of
Nigeria has accused Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor of smearing the image of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), saying it is wrong for his plane to be
associated with the scandalous “arms deal” in South Africa.
Speaking on BBC Hausa Service
monitored in Kaduna on Wednesday, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama, who is the
Archbishop of Jos and President, Catholic Bishop Conference of Nigeria, said
they had been watching with sadness how Oristejafor had been hobnobbing with
the Presidency for long. He accused the CAN President of dragging Christianity
into the mud.
In the words of Bishop Kaigama: “It is not proper; the
guilty must be punished. It is not acceptable for a Christian leader to be seen
always with the President. We in the Catholic have always picked holes in
Oritsejafor’s style of leadership in CAN and we even wanted to stop attending
CAN meeting at the national level.”
He faulted the
way Pastor Oritsejafor was running CAN and urged the authorities to investigate
the matter dispassionately and ensure that those found guilty are punished
according to the law of the land.
Archbishop Kaigama said the
government should intensify efforts to restore the security situation in
troubled parts of the country and expressed worry over the situation in the
Northeast.
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