As the 2015 elections draws closer, the President of Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has called on
Nigerians to stand for the truth.
Speaking to newsmen on Monday at the Selma Movie Premiere that took
place at The Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, the cleric
said Nigerians should see Martin Luther King as a role model in fighting
for a violence-free election
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He also urged the masses to collect their Permanent Voter Cards
(PVCs) before the general elections scheduled for March 28 and April 11,
to avoid being disenfranchise.
He urged leaders at all levels to engage in meaningful
intra-and-inter dialogue in order to halt the devilish activities of the
blood thirsty extremist.
The CAN president, who told politicians that ‘enough is enough,’ noted that if truly the intention of politicians is to serve the people, they should avoid activities capable of causing harm to Nigerians. Oritsejafor while pleading with politicians to play by the rules, reiterated that ‘election would come and go’, but Nigeria will continue to exist. |

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