Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria
(PFN) accuse Governor El-Rufai of creating hostilities between Christians and
Muslims with the Kaduna state Religious Bill –
PFN calls on meaning Nigerians and
relevant stakeholders to prevail on the government of Kaduna state to withdraw
the bill –
Warn that the bill has latent
explosive heat that can set Kaduna state on fire Representatives from over one
thousand churches within Kaduna metropolis and environs have vowed to do
everything legal to ensure that the rights of Christians were not curtailed in
Kaduna state.
Pentecostal Fellowship
of Nigeria (PFN) accuse Governor El-Rufai of creating hostilities
between Christians and Muslims with the Kaduna state Religious Bill
– PFN calls on meaning Nigerians and relevant stakeholders to prevail on
the government of Kaduna state to withdraw the bill
– Warn that the bill has latent explosive heat that can set Kaduna state
on fire
Representatives from over one thousand churches within Kaduna metropolis
and environs have vowed to do everything legal to ensure that the
rights of Christians were not curtailed in Kaduna state.
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Kaduna state Governor, Naisr El Rufai
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, (PFN) has called on Governor
El-Rufai to withdraw the religious bill before the Kaduna state House of
Assembly.
The resolve by the churches is coming on the heels of the Kaduna state
Religious Bill now before the consideration of Kaduna state House of
Assembly.
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The bill is geared towards regulating Christianity and Islam as it seeks
to create an inter-faith Ministerial Committee to be appointed by the
governor and exercise control over Jama’atu Nasril Islam, JNI, and the
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN.
But the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, (PFN) has kicked against
bill, describing it as anti-Christian.
According to Vanguard, speaking on the bill which he described as
obnoxious, the chairman of the PFN, Kaduna state chapter, Reverend Femi
Ehinmidu said it was improper for the government to embark on
restricting and regulating religious activities while other prevailing
issues in are left unattended to.
“It is unimaginable to see our erudite Governor exhuming a military era
edit which came into being when the constitution was suspended, smacks
of mischief,” he said.
“Now with this bill that he has sent to the House, he is opening up new
vistas of hostilities between Christians and Muslims when bias
implementation is carried out if the bill is passed into law.
“Furthermore, the bill is obnoxious and directly offends our faith. The
bible commands us in Mark 16 vs15 to ‘go ye into all the world and
preach the gospel to every creature’ and 1 Thesselonians 5 vs 29 also
said ‘pray without ceasing’ this is the life wire of the Christian
religion.
“Taking away the rights to preach and evangelise is telling the
Christians not to practise their religion as commanded by the Lord
Jesus.
“There are many laws that legislate on trampling on the rights of other
people. Let those laws take full course, the bill should not take Kaduna
State backward. We oppose the bill in its entirety and we shall do
everything legal to ensure that our rights as Christians are not
curtailed.”
Reverend Ehinmidu called on meaning Nigerians and relevant stakeholders
to prevail on the government of Kaduna state to withdraw what he
described as the vexing bill before Kaduna state House of Assembly.
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He warned that: The bill has latent explosive heat that can set Kaduna
State on fire if not tamed with proper stakeholders engagements or
better still withdraw the bill from being processed in the house of
assembly and use existing laws to address the re-emerging religious
challenges.
“The Nigeria constitution guarantees our freedom of worship and our
rights to propagate our religious beliefs. The Kaduna State government
is not wiser than the whole lot of eminent Nigerians who gave the nation
the constitution.
In another development, the Kaduna state government has harshly
criticised the organised labour for threatening to resume strike if the
government doesn’t stop the current verification of workers.
Addressing the workers through his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, Governor
Nasiru El-Rufai said that the verification is compulsory and those
avoiding being screened would be immediately removed from payroll.
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