The Northern branch of Christians
Association of Nigeria, CAN, yesterday advised President Muhammadu Buhari
against planned moves to arrest former President Goodluck Jonathan, saying
Nigeria would boil should the man regarded as the “hero of democracy” be arrested
by the government.
The body urged President Buhari to
focus on arresting the menace of marauding and murderous herdsmen, erratic
power supply and an economy that was getting weaker since his assumption of
office.
CAN, in a statement in Kaduna by its
Public Relation Officer, PRO, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, said: “Every honest
Nigeria knows that the feelers on the ground are that this administration’s
popularity is dwindling rapidly among the Nigerian people. It is therefore not
advisable to think or plan to arrest former president Goodluck Jonathan. Let me
warn that such a misadventure will set a wrong precedent and only open door for
mischievous people to set this nation into confusion. What Nigerians need
urgently is availability of fuel, electricity, prompt salary, security of lives
and properties etc.
“If the purported plan to arrest
Jonathan is to please the international community and prove to them that we are
fighting corruption, then let us know that these same international community
are busy celebrating him as hero of democracy and even those who seriously
wanted him to go for a change to happen are now singing a new song about him.
Former President Jonathan is deservedly seen in Nigeria and beyond as a hero of
democracy because of his actions before, during and after the 2015 elections.
As such, it will be curious for the Buhari administration to initiate the
arrest of such a statesman.
”Government must know that there are
individuals serving today that have also been accused of corruption, but since
there are claims that nothing has been established against them, they are
walking and speaking like saints. While ignoring all these people, government
now wants to arrest a man of peace like Jonathan?
According to the statement: “CAN
Northern states wishes to advice that such an action, if actualized, has the
capacity to lead to serious confusion that will affect Nigeria economically and
otherwise. We are afraid that such an action may spark chain reaction.
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