The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the release of
the five suspected killers of 74 year old christian woman, Bridget Agbahime,
over allegations of blasphemy at Kofar Wambai market, Kano state on June 2nd this year. A
magistrate court in Kano last week Thursday November 3rd, set the suspected
murderers free on the advice of the Kano state attorney general (read here)
In a statement signed by its Director of Legal and Public Affairs, Kwamkur Samuel, CAN described the manner in which the case has so far been handled as highly provocative and insulting. The association decried the fact that no conviction has been made regarding any murder case that is linked to blasphemy.
“The Association condemns the continuous act of killing of innocent
Nigerians under the pretense of blasphemy and considers the willful absence of
justice for victims of these mindless killings in Nigeria by the relevant authorities
as a very serious constitutional breach and security threat to our unity and
collective survival as a nation. The now-familiar tradition of avoidance to
arrest or properly investigate and prosecute cases involving the deliberate
killing of innocent Nigerians is evidence of a scripted plan to operate another
nation within the Nigerian state and to deny justice to those who truly deserve
justice. The cardinal responsibility of Government to protect the lives and
property of the citizens is sacrosanct and must not be sacrificed on the altar
of religious convenience. As it stands today, there is no single prosecution
record of any criminal who killed under the pretence of blasphemy in Nigeria despite
the number of victims and incontrovertible facts showing that those killings
were done in daylight and mostly by persons who live within the communities
where these heinous crimes were committed. The act of condoning crass
criminality in the name of blasphemy deserves greater attention and broader treatment
in this era of transforming the mindset of the citizens to work toward
progressive change”.
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