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CAN Warns MURIC For Associating Christ With Abduction Of 9 Kano Children

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– Can warns Muric for associating Christ with kidnap of 9 Kano Children

Joseph Hayab, Chairman of CAN in the northern region warns MURIC Director, Prof Ishaq Akintola to stop associating Christ with Criminality

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has associated Christ with the abduction of 9 Kano children state but the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is not having it!

In a statement on Friday, October 18, 2019, CAN warned MURIC to desist from associating Christ with criminality.

MURIC Director, Prof Ishaq Akintola, while condemning the abduction of the children had said that “Kidnappers have taken over the house of God. The phenomenon of kidnapping for Christ has now rented the air. We are shocked to our marrows.

Reacting to this, the chairman of CAN in the northern region, Joseph Hayab described MURIC’s statement as “irresponsible, derogatory and provocative,”saying there’s nothing like kidnapping for Christ.

The statement reads in part, “Criminals abound in everywhere and in every religion, for MURIC to say a crime was perpetrated for Christ, is sheer mischief aimed at provoking Christians.

“How could rational, sane and educated person, associate the action of criminals to a religion? There are many instances where Christian girls were abducted, forcefully converted to Islam and married off by criminals in Northern Nigeria. In some of these cases, the police either refused to act, or turned blind eyes.

“Will it be right to accused all Muslims for the action of such criminals? The answer is no.

“A particular group which belongs to a particular religious group has always been alleged to be responsible for the rampant kidnappings and banditry across the country, especially in the north, will it be right to say that they are committing the crime to promote their tribe or religion?

“We also have the case of Leah Sharibu who is still being held by Boko Haram insurgents for refusing to denounce her Christian faith and convert to Islam. No Christian has associated Muslims with such criminal acts.”

CAN also vowed to join hands with the people of Kano to ensure the kidnappers are brought to books.

The body also warned MURIC to call the kidnappers whatever names it like but should not associate their crimes with Christ.

If we have any witness against the culprits behind the abduction, we will join hands with the people of Kano to testify against him or them in court,” he said.

“There is nothing like kidnapping for Christ. This evil kidnapper or child trafficker, knowing that he did not carry away the children for religion gave them new tribal names.

CAN northern states, therefore, condemned anybody carrying peoples children away and supports security agencies to investigate the matter and prosecute the culprits. Abduction of children is a criminal offence. MURIC can call whoever is found doing that whatever name they like, but don’t associate criminality with Christ.”

Meanwhile, Kano State Police Commissioner, Ahmed Iliyasu has announced the arrest of the kidnappers of the nine children

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