CAN accuses Sultan, Oloyede of running NIREC as private enterprise

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has accused the Secretary-General of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and ex-Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, of running the affairs of the Nigerian Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, as a private estate.

In a statement signed by Sunday Oibe, its Director of National Issues, CAN alleged that Prof. Oloyede, in collaboration with the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar 111, have been engaging in a campaign of deceit against CAN, in a desperate attempt to feather their selfish interest.

The statement claimed that the duo of Oloyede and the Sultan have been deceiving Nigerians with the claims that CAN had dragged Christians in Nigeria into dirty waters of politics and that if not for the maturity of NSCIA, Muslims would have had a serious confrontation with their Christian counterparts over the last general election.

CAN said that it decided to speak because perception can be made stronger than reality and that it can no longer continue to keep quiet “because we are in a society that is gullible and where people swallow lies hook, line and sinker.

“The continuos attempt by Oloyede to mislead the public should not be allowed to succeed this time around. He has been giving an impression that every Christian leader in Nigeria, except his two friends, were dragged into the 2015 partisan politics. But good enough, he contradicted himself by saying that Muslim leaders under NSCIA decided to gang up against ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

“He had claimed that he is not a religious leader and this is just the problem the Nigerian Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) has been facing. NIREC cannot function because it is a conglomeration of religious leaders from one group and mix-grill of politicians and traditionalists on the other hand. That is the reason for all the confusion in NIREC.”

The statement claimed that the likes of “Oloyede have carefully, for his personal interest, with the blessing of his mentor, the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar 111, refused the true composition of religious leaders, thereby making NIREC ineffective.

“How do we explain the exclusion of respected Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi and astute Islamic preachers like Sheikh El-Zaki Zaki, an amiable President of Supreme Council for Islamic Preachers in Nigeria, Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed Ibn Nurain, from an umbrella body of religious leaders like NIREC, whereas CAN comprises all Christians in the country?

It appealed to Oloyede that having admitted that he is not a religious leader, to honorably resign from his position as the National Coordinator of NIREC for the organization to move foreward.

“We Christians did not raise any objection to the position he has been occupying for close to 10 years. But now that it is the turn of Christians to produce the Executive Secretary of NIREC, Oloyede, with the active connivance of of the Sultan of Sokoto, who is a co-chair of NIREC, has frustrated every move for NIREC to meet in the last two years.

“Yet, these same group of persons, turned around, polarized NIREC along ethnic and religious consideration, dishing out wrong impressions and lies why NIREC has not been meeting.

CAN also said that it is averse to the falsehood peddled by “this merchant of lies that nothing serious should come out of the National Conference because to him, the decisions were taken based on errors of composition.”

“According to him, the composition of delegates was anti-North and anti-Islam. But to the best of our knowledge, Christians and Muslims had six delegates each. So how does the issue of religion and ethnicity arise? When did Oloyede, from Ogun State, become a Northerner to be their spokesperson? ”

CAN said that it is not ignorant of the plan of Oloyede and the Sultan of Sokoto not to allow the meeting of NIREC to hold, until the expiration of the tenure of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor as CAN President.

This it said, is the reason for the last minute cancellation of the NIREC meeting scheduled for March this year in Abuja by the Sultan without consulting his co-chair, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.

“Till today, the Sultan has offered no apology, no explanation and has shown no remorse. Yet, Oloyede and the Sultan have been dishing out lies at if it is Pastor Oritsejafor that doesn’t want NIREC to meet.

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