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state governor, Darius Ishaku, has urged Christians in communities affected by
religious crisis, to express their constitutional rights to self defense or
face been wiped out by some of these extremists that have continued to wage war
against them.
Speaking
against the backdrop of the repeated attacks on Southern
Kaduna and some other christian communities by some extremists in
some parts of the North, Ishaku said Christians should not fold their hands and
watch as they are wiped out by these extremists. He said this at a thanksgiving
service organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to celebrate
the new year and to also pray for victims of Southern
Kaduna massacre and other victims of terrorism across the country.
Ishaku spoke through the Secretary to the State government, Anthony Jellason,
who represented him at the event.
“I was at
the site of the mayhem in parts of Ardo Kola this morning and the level of
destruction there is unimaginable. A few weeks ago, it was in Gassol, then
Karim. We are all aware of what is going on in Southern
Kaduna. The people must wake up from their slumber and defend themselves.
You can’t just lie down and allow yourselves to be annihilated by other groups.
You have a constitutional right to self-defense and now is the time to use it.
The government alone cannot do it” he said.
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