Can to Osinbajo: Stop harassment of clergy confirm Onnoghen now!


President of South-South division of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Archbishop God-Dowell Avwomakpa has appealed to the acting chairman, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and a professor of law at the safety stop agents from to go after the people of God who preach hard messages. Avwomakpa, the General Overseer of Christ Missionary Crusaders, Warri in Delta State also urged the acting chairman of the name of doing Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen to the Senate for confirmation.
The CAN-mate expressed confidence in the judiciary, noting that it is still the last hope of the common man. Avwomakpa argued that the National Council of Justice, the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria to President Muhammadu Buhari has recommended about two months ago as the most senior justice of the apex court for confirmation of the Chief Justice of Nigeria. The cleric praised the silent reforms acting CJN focused on rapid justice in Nigeria, noting that ensuring the country urgently needs such a man and his reforms with a view to better and faster dispensation of cases. Accordingly, the CAN president summoned the Acting President to make the name of Justice Onnoghen to the Senate for confirmation without further delay. Avwomakpa also responsible for instructing the acting chairman of the nation's security officials especially the DSS to stop going after men of God preaching hard messages. He described recent attempt to arrest Apostle Johnson Suleman DSS officials as a bad omen, warns that if the DSS attempts Christian leaders to silence, will mobilize Christian leaders Christians mouth across the country for peaceful protests to their dissatisfaction with the government register. Avwomakpa noted that people living in fear and hunger and suffering in the country, despite the efforts of the government to tame the economic, religious and political challenges in the country. He called the acting president to take bold decisions that will better take the fate of Nigerian citizens.
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