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| CAN president, Ayo Oritsejafor | 
A
 meeting between the leadership of the  Christian Association of Nigeria
 and members of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful 
Resolution of Security Challenges in North ended in deadlock on Thursday
 in Abuja.
This came as the umbrella Christian body
 kicked against the composition of the committee, threatening not to 
accept any recommendation made by the panel.
The Committee Chairman and Minister of 
Special Duties, Alhaji Tanimu Turaki (SAN), had while highlighting the 
committee’s terms of reference, solicited the support of CAN in the 
peace process.
He said, “We are not only soliciting 
your understanding, we are also seeking the support of the Christian 
community in Nigeria. We are not only soliciting your advice and 
suggestions, we are also fundamentally seeking your cooperation and that
 of the Christian community in Nigeria.”
The meeting, Turaki explained, was to 
collaborate with CAN with a view to aggregating opinions and information
 that would form the basis of the committee’s recommendations to the 
Federal Government.
Responding to the minister’s remarks, 
the CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, said the Christian community 
did not have confidence in the composition of the amnesty panel and as 
so would not accept any recommendation by it.
He also faulted the timing of the meeting, noting that the committee had little regard for the Christian association.
Oritsejafor said, “We note that the 
tenure given to your committee is 90 days, which will lapse in a few 
days time. This being the case, it is our considered opinion that your 
invitation to us is an afterthought.
“Having regard to the terms of reference
 of your committee in dealing with issues of national security and in 
accordance with section 10 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended and in 
view of the constitutional provision for federal character, we consider 
the composition of this committee lopsided and unacceptable.
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