Israel-Palestine Conflict: CAN Warns Buhari Against Taking Sides

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has warned President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure Nigeria maintained neutrality in the resumed conflict between Israel and Palestine.

The Christian body stated this In a Monday statement titled, ‘Nigeria should not pitch tent against Israel – CAN’ and signed by its National Secretary, Daramola Bade.

CAN’s statement came few days after Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan told President Muhammadu Buhari during a phone call that he expected Nigeria to show solidarity with Palestine.

Read more: Turkish President Begs Buhari To Back Palestine Against Israel

CAN’s statement read, “The Christian Association of Nigeria has warned President Muhammadu Buhari against joining Arab world in fighting Israel in the ongoing violence in the Middle East as advocated by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey because Nigeria is a secular state.

“Erdogan reportedly called ‘for the international community to teach the necessary lesson to unlawful, unjust and unscrupulous Israel due to its attacks against Palestine, President Erdogan voiced his belief that Nigeria would show solidarity with the Palestinians in this rightful cause.’

“We are worried that Nigeria which was wrongly labelled an Islamic State because of her unlawful membership of the Organisation of Islamic Conference has been taking side with the Palestinians since the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari, hence why the Turkish President asked Nigeria to identify with the Palestinians.

“On behalf of every Nigerian Christian, we call on the Federal government to reverse itself on the support that has been given to the Palestinians to date. For the record, millions of Nigerian Christians are in support of Israel against the position of the government. We once again remind the Federal government and the National Assembly that Nigeria is not an Islamic State.

“We call on the International community to intervene in the ongoing bloody actions in the Middle East without taking side if they truly wanted an enduring peace.

“We agree with the United States that Israel has the right to defend herself against external aggression. We see no reason why Nigeria should take side with either of the warring factions.”

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