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Thursday, 2 October 2014
NHRC boss tackles Oritsejafor
The
Chairman, Governing Council of the National
Human Rights Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu,
has described as excessive the number of security
agents attached to the President of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.
He wondered why the CAN president would move
about with a large number of security operatives,
whom he alleged oppressed motorists.
The human rights crusader said this during a
lecture at a youth-based forum titled, ‘The
Platform Nigeria,’ convened by Pastor Poju
Oyemade of the Covenant Christian Centre in
Lagos, on Wednesday.
The topic of the lecture which was televised live
on Channels Television, on Wednesday, was
“Saying no to the right to impunity.”
He said, “I was driving on the road one day when I
saw a large number of policemen and civil
defence (Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps)
in a convoy. I thought it was a governor or
President that was passing by because the
security operatives pushed my vehicle aside.
“I was surprised to discover that it was the
president of CAN and I even tweeted about it the
other day.”
He said it was unfortunate that motorists were
being oppressed by those in power and those
who ought to be on the side of the masses.
Odinkalu said Nigeria’s style of politics and the
nonchalant attitude of the masses were to blame
for the country’s decay.
He said the country would do better if it shunned
ethnicity.
“Today almost every state government would
want Alhaji Aliko Dangote to invest and pay tax to
it. However, the moment Dangote says he wants
to run as a senator, they will ask him if he is an
indigene. This should not be so. I am happy that
Lagos is different in this regard,” he said.
He said the Nigerian culture encouraged impunity
and corruption, urging Nigerians to stop
worshipping political office holders.
“Why do you call them Excellency or honourable?
Call them governor, call them senator. It is called
public service. If there is no public, there will be
no service,” he stressed.
He said it was unfortunate that even as the
country marked its independence, many towns
had been seized by terrorists.
Odinkalu further berated the Federal
Government for failing to send a delegation to
visit prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ibrahim El-
Zakzaky, whose three sons were killed by soldiers
in an extra-judicial manner.
However, when our correspondent called
Oritsejafor on the telephone, the CAN president
said he had no response to Odinkalu.
“Please I don’t know what you’re talking about, I
have nothing to say,” he said.
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