Kaduna State abolishes Night Vigil, Christmas, Easter, New Year observance by Christians
Mon, Jun 10, 2019 | By publisher
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ISTIFANUS Daniel of the Coalition of Christians with Conscience, CCC, Kaduna has said that Governor Nasiru El-Rufai has effectively banned night vigil, Christmas eve, Easter and New year eve celebrations for Christians with his Kaduna State Religious Preaching Regulation Law.
In a statement signed by Daniel and the Secretary of the coalition, Paul Musa, the coalition noted that the law contains several areas that will directly affect the worship mode of Christians in Kaduna State.
According to the statement, part of the provisions criminalizes “any person who plays a religious cassette or uses a loud speaker for religious purposes between the hours of 11pm and 4am”.
“This is very disturbing as it means that Christians cannot hold night vigils, celebrate Christmas, Easter and New Year eve in the evenings, which fall typically within those hours. The provision is also divisive as our Muslim brothers are allowed to say their prayers at 5am after the ban for Christians.
“That this law seeks to ‘accredit preachers’ and appoint regulators of faith means that it is the state government that will determine what is preached or not. Has the state purged itself of its own political woes as to move into the sphere of faith? Surely, we are not in a theocracy but a democracy. The state and faith must be well separated. It is surprising that politicians, who use thugs and take over the streets with loudspeakers do not have laws that will regulate them, yet think that worshippers are the people to be regulated,” the statement said.
It explained that the law also defines a designated place of worship as ‘a building constructed with permission sought for and obtained from the Kaduna State Urban Development and Planning Agency, KASUPDA, for the purpose of religious worship”.
According to the statement, in many states of northern Nigeria, Christians are not allowed to buy land and build churches, imagine how difficult it will be for Christians in Kaduna state to obtain permit to build churches if this law is passed.
“We the CCC wish to draw the attention of the Kaduna State Government of the violation of our faith which this law will bring. We urge the governor to reconsider its position and not pass this into law,” the statement added.
– June 10, 2019 @ 12:32 GMT |
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