Yola, 08 January, 2020 / 12:28 am (ACI Africa).
At a time when Christians in Africa’s most populous nation of Nigeria are expressing concerns about their security following targeted abductions and killings, a Catholic Bishop in the West African country has, on the occasion of inaugurating a Christian Secretariat, cautioned politicians against using their political parties to cause divisions and enmity between followers of Christ.
“People and especially politicians should stop using political parties to divide and create enmity between Christians,” the Bishop of Yola, Stephen Dami Mamza said during the commissioning of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Secretariat in Yola, Adamawa State in the northeastern region of Nigeria.
“Christians can still be in different political parties but can still be of one mind and one heart,” said Bishop Mamza during the Sunday, January 5 event.
Founded in 1976, CAN is an ecumenical body that seeks to enhance the welfare of Christians in Nigeria guided by the belief that diverse political opinions among members of society should be respected.
Speaking about the openness of CAN to Christians regardless of their political affiliations, Bishop Mamza who heads the association in Nigeria’s Adamawa State said, “This secretariat does not belong to Christians who are in a particular political party but to all Christians in Adamawa State.”