CAN deplores forced marriage of Christian minors in the North
The Northern states chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Saturday condemned forced marrriage of Christian minors in the North to adukt muslims.
The group, which alleged that these marriages are with the
knowledge of Emirs, also kicked against Nigeria’s membership of the
Coalition of Islamic Countries Against Terrorism.
The spokesman of the association, Reverend Joseph Hayab, said the Ese Oruru case was one of numerous cases in the region.
He said: “Church leaders expressed concern because reports
reaching us from different states showed that innocent underage
Christian minors have been kept in different palaces under the guise
that they will change their faith and are ready to be married out
without the consent of their parents.
“The Church leaders are saying government must be up to its
responsibility of tackling the issues without playing politics with
them. We are saying, government, wake up and live up to expectation.”
Continuing, Hayab said the Northern CAN, also frowned at
Nigeria’s membership of Islamic Countries Fighting Against Terrorism.
“Though Christians in the North, who are mostly victims of terror
attacks over the years, abhorred terrorism in its entirety, we needed
more clarifications from the government of the day of our membership of
any coalition against terrorism”, Hayab said.
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