CAN President Ayokunle asked to resign within 7 days

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The Concerned Christian Forum of Nigeria, CCFN, has called on the
National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor
Samson Ayokunle, to resign his position within seven days.

In a press conference on Tuesday, convener of the coalition, Rev.
Prince Thompson, said the President of CAN had become a tool in the
hands of politicians.

The group said the current CAN leadership has made recent days traumatic for Christians in Nigeria.

According to the coalition, the faith of Christian faithful has never
been so bashed in the history of the country as it has been in that
space of time courtesy of the leadership of the body.

It, therefore, issued Reverend Ayokunle-led executive seven days to
hand over the affairs of the association to an interim committee to run
its affairs pending when a new election will be conducted.

According to him, “It is tragic to point out that the desecration of
our faith by CAN did not just begin in these recent days. It has been on
for a while now.

“The politicisation of Christianity began under the previous
leadership of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, who sadly became the official
spokesperson for the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and former
President Goodluck Jonathan.

“Things got so ugly that the President of CAN became an errand boy.
Note, not just any errand boy but one that was being sent to buy weapons
and launder money.

“CAN’s leadership under the current President, Reverend Supo
Ayokunle, was highly anticipated to be reformists enough to return the
association to its lost glory, for it to carry out a practically
cleansing of CAN to free it of the dirt clinging to it from wallowing in
the mire with swine.

“Our hope in Reverend Ayokunle being able to deliver CAN from the
shackles of materialism have been dashed. Beyond having our hopes dashed
we are being made despondent because his under his leadership ‘the high
places were not taken away’ but they were rather made higher. Truth is
being sacrificed on individual private altars built to glorify self.

“On top of whatever we, at that time, accused the Pastor Oritsejafor
leadership of, Reverend Ayokunle’s tenure has visited the affliction on
Christendom a thousand folds.

“Not only did he continue to desecrate the divine mandate of the
association by deploying it as an arm of the PDP he has added the evil
of hatred by actively promoting Islamophobia.

“CAN overnight became a vehicle for teaching believers to hate other
humans that made after the likeness of God image simply on account of
their present religious subscription.

“Even when we differ from Muslims in terms of creeds, the solution is
not to promote hatred that can lead to crisis that would lead to the
shedding of innocent blood on both sides.

“What the spirit led us to know is that we have a burden of
evangelism to convert those that are touched to believe in salvation
through Christ Our Lord.

“We will not convert them by launching a vitriol against them, we
will not make them appreciate the love of God by becoming abusive and
criminalizing their existence.

“Interestingly, we will not convert them by merely talking about the
gospel of salvation. Our ability to make converts of those that are yet
to know Christ is by portraying Christlike actions that will be more
convincing than hours of empty talk.

“A situation where President of CAN has become a tool in the hands of
politicians and champion for ethnic-sectarian bigots in the country is a
border that should never have been crossed but that is precisely where
Christianity in Nigeria is now camped.

“The situation is so bad that there are so many allegations about the
Reverend and his associates have been collecting money from politicians
and keeping same for personal gains in exchange to speaking according
to scripts given to them by these politicians.

“There is no doubt that by all standard he has failed in his
responsibility as a father to all and has allowed selfish agenda to rob
him of being a channel for the flow of God’s words.

“This is why CAN as currently led is incapable of evangelizing
through actions. The leadership cannot even lead believers by examples
because their compromises are well known to the faithful.

“To the extent that the first and most important thing in Christendom
is to propagate the Gospel of Christ, we categorially declare that the
leadership of CAN has lost that vision.

“It cannot even convince Christians to follow the direction it is
laying out how then can it be a vehicle for winning more souls for the
Lord and protecting the interest and welfare of members, the same
members it is even polarising along political divide.

“We have come to the realization that the violence to the body of
Christ cannot be allowed to continue for longer lest there will be more
atheist and agnostics than Christians by the time Reverend Ayokunle’s
leadership of CAN completes its tenure.

“The Concerned Christian Forum of Nigeria therefore demands the
immediate resignation of Reverend Supo Ayokunle as CAN President.

“Our demand entails that the entire CAN Executive resigns with the
President to allow the association replace them with a leadership that
will chart a course that conforms with the ideology upon which CAN was
founded.

“If the rejected CAN executive is at a loss as to why it has to go,
it only needs to look to the existence of our forum. Had CAN pursued the
agenda of uniting Christians across the various sects, denominations
and persuasions, we would not have need to form this group pressure the
leaders into the doing the needful.

“We give the Reverend Ayokunle executive seven days from today hand
over the affairs of the association to an interim committee to run its
affairs pending when a new election will be conducted.”

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