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2019: CAN meets Buhari, Atiku, 12 other presidential candidates behind closed doors

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Reverend Olusupo Ayokunle

Ahead of the 2019 general election, the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), is currently meeting behind closed doors with the two leading presidential candidates, President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) respectively, and other Presidential candidates of various political parties.

The parley, which is taking place at the National Christian Centre Abuja, has the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, representing Muhammadu Buhari of the APC, while the Vice Presidential candidate of the PDP, Peter Obi, is representing Atiku Abubakar.

Addressing journalists at the course of the meeting, CAN President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, said the meeting was targeted at scrutinizing the credentials of the candidates as well as knowing their plans for the nation and the church.

His words: “the motive is not to take for granted the 2019 elections. 2019 Nigeria will depend on next year’s presidential election. That is, how free and fair it is going to be.

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“The church cannot take the back seat in this situation because it can only prosper when Nigeria prospers. If the election is not free and fair, then, all Nigerians including the church will be in trouble.

“So, we decided to reach out to the presidential candidates to ask them their credentials for aspiring to the highest office in the land. Also, to interrogate their plans for all including the church.

“We also brought them together to speak to their consciences so that they don’t set this nation on fire.

“We are going to draw our conclusion after we have finished our interview.”

Speaking on President Buhari’s recent decline of assent to the Electoral Act amendment, Ayokunle explained that “The Executive and the National Assembly should put their house together, whenever there is this kind of disagreement or a stalemate,  the executive and the legislature should come together as partners  in progress to mutually find a way forward. They can’t afford to play with the future of the country through this forthcoming 2019 general elections. Everything must be done to ensure that the election is free and fair.”

 

 

 

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