Baptist Youths Protest Persecution Of Christians, Economic Hardship

 

Youths, under the aegis of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youth Conference (NBCYC), led a peaceful against the increased spate of insecurity, the persecution of Christians and the harsh socio-economic policies in the country.

The Christian youth group spoke against violence occasioned by killing of Christians in some parts of the North, crime and criminality as well as skyrocketing VAT, electricity bills and other essential utilities in the country.

During the protest held within the premises of the Molete Baptist Church, Ibadan, the Taraba Baptist Youth Conference displayed placards with various inscriptions and called on the Federal Government to out measures in place to curtail the ugly trend.

President, NBCYC, Pastor Enunuaye Onajite, in his speech, ‘In a time like this,’ taken from the book of Esther 4:14, delivered ahead of the 48th Annual National Youth Conference of the church, said there was threat to human existence in the world, with the worse scenario playing out in the country.

“The world is faced with myriad of challenges that call for alertness and doggedness. It was similar challenges that alerted Esther of her divine assignment. Had she failed, the world would have been in jeopardy. We are called as youths to understand the times, redeem the times because the days are evil,” he said.

Onajiye spoke on the state of the nation, in view of the comatose economy made worse by corruption and insecurity caused by the global effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and expressed worries that Nigerians have not seen an effective, workable policy by the government to address the socio-economic challenges.

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“The macro economic impact of the pandemic will likely significant, even if the country manages to contain the spread of the virus. Nigeria has never been more unsafe like in recent time. Nigerians are being killed daily.

“The dreaded and violent Book Haram terrorists are killing Nigerians in the North-East, armed Fulani herdsmen are killing innocent farmers in the North-Central. Bandits are killing Nigerians in the North-West.

“Kidnapping, armed robbery and associated crimes have taken over the entire South. Protest in the South-East over perceived marginalisation by the government have led to clashes with security forces.

“We demand for overhang of the security architectural design of the nation. We demand for a security council that would reflects the plurality of the nation, a true Nigerian security council and not Northern Nigerian Security Council.

Government must urgently address issues related to access to land, jobs and socioeconomic development, which are sometimes fueled by politicians. Also, modern equipment to fight both symmetric and asymmetric war should be purchased and deployed in the hotspots while welfare of the security agents must be prioritised,” he said.

Onajite said issues of the Company and Allied Matters Acts and the ‘Not Too Young To Rule’ Bill, should be effective, adding, “In times like this, Nigerians youths must stand up to challenge the status quo.”

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