The National President of Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has described the conversion of christian
girls as a declaration of war against Christians in Nigeria.
Oritsejafor condemned the act as
shown in the video released by the sect of the kidnapped schoolgirls of
Government Secondary School, Chibok, in Born State by members of Boko
Haram.
Speaking on behalf of Oritsejafor, Elder Sunday Oibe CAN’s national
director of research, at a press conference in Kaduna, said the forceful
conversion of the girls is tantamount to persecution of Christians in
Nigeria.
Reacting to the latest video message by Boko Haram showing the Chibok
schoolgirls reciting the Holy Qur’an on Monday, he noted that those
girls can not be exchanged for the release of any detained Boko Haram
members, as demanded by the sect.
“First, these children are Christians and not Muslims and so they
cannot be converted to a religion that is not theirs at gunpoint without
conviction. Besides, is that how conversion is being carried out? All
the children displayed are Christians and that is the motive behind the
abduction,”
“Secondly, it smacks of some form of religious persecution. If not,
why are their captors converting them to another religion? And if they
say they will use them as a condition to negotiate for their men in
detention, our daughters are not criminals and cannot be used in any way
to free their criminal fighters.
“Show us where in Nigeria you have seen Christians fighting and
throwing bombs in the name of God. We challenge any one to show us where
Christians have abducted Muslim children in the name of Christianity.
We challenge anyone to prove in Nigeria where Christians have taken arms
in the name of protecting Christianity or even carry out acts of
genocide on helpless and defenceless Nigerians. As far we are concern,
it is a war against Christians and Christianity.”
Source: NewsWire