The Borno State government has declared
Monday (today) a work-free-day for the visit of the All Progressives
Congress presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) to
the state.
Secretary to the state government, Alhaji Ahmed Jidda, announced this on Sunday in a statement in Maiduguri, the state capital.
Jidda said that the public holiday would enable residents of the state to receive Buhari during his campaign rally.
The statement read, “The Borno State
Government has declared Monday as a work-free day. The declaration is to
enable the people of the state welcome the APC presidential candidate,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who will arrive Maiduguri on a campaign visit on
Monday.
“Governor Kashim Shettima has enjoined
all Borno residents to come out en mass and line up the streets to
welcome the Peoples’ General.”
Meanwhile, the National Christian Elders
Forum on Sunday dissociated itself from the purported endorsement of
Buhari by the Northern Christian Leaders Eagle-Eye Forum, led by one
Pastor Aminchi Habu.
The Secretary of NCEF, Pastor ‘Bosun
Emmanuel, in a statement issued in Abuja, advised Christians “to resist
the temptation of putting personal interests above the interests of the
Lord Jesus Christ, because such compromise has terrible eternal
consequences.”
Emmanuel also called on politicians “to
put the interest of the nation first in all forms of electioneering
campaign and desist from acts that could be interpreted to imply
desperate manipulation of the electorate for political power.”
His statement partly read, “It has come
to the notice of the NCEF that an unaccredited group, claiming Northern
Christians Leaders Eagle Eye-Forum, purportedly on Thursday February 12,
2015, in Abuja, adopted the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress in the forthcoming elections, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.).
“The National Christian Elders Forum
wishes to state clearly that the only Northern Elders Forum accredited
and recognised by the Christians Association of Nigeria is the Northern
States Christian Elders Forum.
“The Elders Forum hereby declares that
neither CAN, NOSCEF nor the NCEF at any time supported or approved of
the action of this unaccredited group. The National Christian Elders
Forum wishes to admonish Christian leaders in Nigeria to resist the
temptation of putting personal interests above the interests of the Lord
Jesus Christ, because such compromise has terrible eternal
consequences.
“The Elders Forum also advises
politicians to put the interest of the nation first in all forms of
electioneering campaign and desist from acts that could be interpreted
to imply desperate manipulation of the electorate for political power.”
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