AbdulGafar Alabelewe, Kaduna
CHRISTIAN leaders in Southern Kaduna and the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU) on Tuesday shunned a summit to restore peace in the crisis-torn part of Kaduna State.
However, the peace summit went on as scheduled in Kafanchan, the headquarters of Jema’a Local Government Area with over 100 participants from across religious groups.
Chairman of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee on Southern Kaduna Crises and former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Martin Agwai, urged Governor Nasir El-Rufai to do everything humanly possible to ensure that his administration found lasting solution to the over 40-years crisis.
The summit organised by friends of Southern Kaduna in collaboration with the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) has ‘De-escalating violence in Southern Kaduna” as its theme.
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But the Southern Kaduna leaders, under the aegis of the Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association (SKCLA), said they stayed away from the peace meeting because some “key stakeholders” were left out.
Also, the Kaduna State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said it did not trust the organisers of the event while SOKAPU asked that it should be rescheduled.
Chairman of SKCLA , Bishop Simon Mutum, said the key stakeholders who had borne the brunt of the crisis in the area only learned of the peace summit a few hours to its commencement.
Mutum added that the group would welcome an explanation by the organisers on why they decided to sideline SOKAPU and the state chapter of CAN in the planning the summit.
He said: “We are deeply concerned about who the ‘Friends of Southern Kaduna’ are and what may be their real motives.”

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