The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has debunked insinuations 
that it is not pragmatic enough in responding to issues that concerned 
Christians in the country, stating that several attempts by its 
leadership to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari were “frustrated by 
some cabals in the Presidency”.
Speaking in an interview with 
newsmen in Abuja on Sunday, President of the Youth Wing of CAN, YOWICAN,
 Daniel Kadzai, pointed out that while the association had been standing
 up for the defence of Christianity, “the government’s disposition to 
some of the issues affecting Christians are not encouraging”.
He 
stated that the CAN President, Dr. Supo Ayokunle, “has been denied 
audience with the President to brainstorm on how best to solve some 
challenges in the country”, stressing that the Presidency had restricted
 CAN to media alone by shutting the door of meaningful consultation 
against its leaders.
“The Ayokunle-led leadership is poised to 
ensure that all Christians worship without fear or intimidation 
throughout the country. The man (Ayokunle) just took over the mantle of 
leadership and he met crisis on the ground. He is up and doing to 
stabilise the system to be able to address the common problems we are 
facing as a body.
“He
 has made several attempts to see the President of this country to table
 some challenges that have been bedevilling the nation and the 
challenges facing the Christendom. Unfortunately, the Federal Government
 of Nigeria is not willing to see the CAN President because of one 
reason or the others,” Kadzai stated.
He wondered why the CAN 
President would struggle to see the President of Nigeria for the 
peaceful coexistence in the country even in a democratic setting.
According
 to him, “CAN is not in contention with anybody. CAN is focusing on 
ensuring the liberty and freedom for its members to worship across the 
country.
“If CAN is coming out in the media to take a position on 
an issue, we are not addressing the media to incite our members, but 
only addressing the media to voice out the challenges facing our members
 throughout the country.”
Kadzai explained that he had gone to all
 places where attacks were carried out on Christian communities to 
obtain first-hand information, lamenting that the government was 
lackadaisical in its approach.
The YOWICAN President pointed out 
that some of the attacks were complicated as Christians were being 
killed under the guise of ethnicity and politics.

 
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