CAN condemns killing of Sokoto butcher over alleged blasphemy

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The Christian Association of Nigeria, on Thursday, condemned the killing of a butcher in Sokoto, Usman Buda, by religious extremists, who accused him of blasphemy.

CAN called on government to ensure the protection of all citizens’ rights, regardless of their religious affiliations.

The President of CAN, Daniel Okoh, in a statement in Abuja extended condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.

He said, “According to reports reaching us, Usman Buda was brutally murdered over an alleged blasphemous comment. CAN firmly believes in the freedom of religion and the peaceful expression of beliefs. We, therefore, denounce any form of violence or jungle justice in the name of religion.

“This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for increased efforts to foster religious tolerance, peace, and unity in our diverse society. CAN will continue to advocate the protection of all citizens’ rights, regardless of their religious affiliations.

“We urge religious leaders and followers to promote inter-faith dialogue and peaceful coexistence for a harmonious Nigeria. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Usman Buda during this difficult time.”

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