Central Bank governor Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi has called for the proscription of religious associations
especially the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu
Nasril Islam (JNI). Sanusi spoke Monday night at a meeting of Northern
Reawakening Forum in Abuja.
He said the ban was necessary because
the associations were not truly religious or cultural associations but
political organisations in the guise of religious organisations.
He said elites in Northern Nigeria have found in a religion a space for their political contestations.
He faulted the process where political
leaders deal with leaders of such organisation when the constitution
makes it clear that the Federal Government should promote only
associations that cut across divides.
Sanusi said people now float all sorts of associations that threaten the security of the country so as to be recognised.
Reacting to the statement yesterday,
National Secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Mr. Anthony
Sani, faulted the claim of the CBN governor that ACF and others were
divisive agents.
“The existence of different regional
and religious fora were not as divisive as posited by the CBN governor,
precisely because they have overlapping interests whose countervailing
forces reinforce the unity of the country,” he said.
According to him, the place of ACF and
other groups was to advance the cause of national solidarity through
relative pluralism and not to promote insular particularism that cannot
fit into their place in the order of things.
“This is because it is easier to bring
the people together through such groups and help them unleash their
synergy by living up their collective challenges for public good,” he
said.
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