CAN suspends clerics pushing to resolve PDP crisis



The crisis within the Christian Association of Nigeria owing to the attempt by some clerics from the Niger Delta area to reconcile the aggrieved governors of the Peoples Democratic Party with the Presidency, took a new dimension on Thursday, following the suspension of some of those that initiated the peace deal.



Their suspension was announced by CAN’s South-South Chairman, Archbishop God-Dowell Avwomakpa, from the association.

Reacting to the suspension, the leader of the peace initiators, Prophet Jones Erue, threatened legal action against Avwomakpa and CAN, saying the former had no capacity to suspend them.

The peace initiative, under the platform of Global Peace Relief Initiative, had drawn the wrath of CAN leadership.

Erue, in a statement, disowned Avwomapka, saying he lacked the capacity to suspend the truce brokers.

He said, “Avwomakpa has no capacity to suspend us; he is not our member. We only invited him to join us when our delegation visited Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

“We give him 48 hours to retract the announcement of our suspension and all the bad things he said about us or else we will institute legal action against him and CAN.”

Erue said the group now knew the enemies of the country and would “not allow them to sleep.”

The clerics earlier took on CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, over reported comments in which the CAN boss allegedly disparaged them for attempting to reconcile the G-7 Governors with the Presidency.

Erue had described Oritsejafor’s statement to the effect that CAN was apolitical as laughable, accusing the CAN President of getting involved in politics of calumny and name dropping.
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  1. I wonder when CAN started being political peace makers. Pls, leave politics for Politicians and focus on the flock! Or be ready to face God's wrath.

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  2. CAN president benefits from jet donated from clueless nigerian president n so profits from PDP. CAN is just another political party

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