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JUST IN: Nigerian Christians Warn: Nobody has monopoly of violence

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has said there is no known law in Nigeria which prohibits self defence in the face of attack. However, the body called for restraints in the face of aggression, saying that the "nation will be in chaos if we all don’t exercise restraint."

The National President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Dr. Felix Omobude, spoke at a press conference to address national issues and announce the biennal conference of the body expected to hold between February 17 and 19.

Omobude, who called on the security agencies to be alive to their responsibility, said communities might be forced to defend themselves against aggression.

The clergy also lamented the killings in Southern Kaduna, adding that responses to the attacks have not been adequate and effective. 



He said, “There is no law in our faith or even in the constitution that forbids you from defending yourself if you have the capability. We can’t watch and allow this to continue. We have seen communities that form civilian joint task force to defend themselves.

“We have called on authorities in this country to defend citizens whether they are Muslims or Christians. Government must, at all levels, stand impartial so that they are not seen as defending one religion against another.

“Our faith does not necessarily allow us to do things that way. This nation will be in chaos if we all don’t exercise restraint. If we do that, we also expose our people to insecurity. Let no one count Christians as weak; nobody has monopoly of violence. We have only restrained our people. Those who use religion to fan the embers of disunity should know that it is an ill-wind that will blow no one good. The security agencies need to do their job."
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