Apostle Kure resigns from Kaduna Peace Committee over El-Rufai’s Islamic dominance video  

Apostle Emmanuel Kure

The General Overseer of Kaduna-based Throneroom Ministry, Apostle Emmanuel Kure, has resigned from his appointment as a member and Co-Chair of the Kaduna State Peace Commission over the recent viral video where former Governor of the State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai gloated over perceived Islamic domination in the state.

 Kure in a letter dated June 8 2023 made available to Church Times and addressed to the commission said the confession of Mallam El-Rufai on a plan to perpetuate Islamic domination in the state “is contrary to my belief and fairness which my faith teaches and I think what the Peace Commission stands for.”

Read also: Prophet El-Buba attacks El-Rufai over Islamic dominance speech: https://churchtimesnigeria.net/prophet-el-buba-attacks-el-rufai-over-islamic-dominance-speech-describes-him-as-son-of-the-devil/

 While notifying the commission of his resignation, he said, “It was clear we were set up to serve a diversionary interest and that we were not meant to succeed. This may explain why the governor never executed some of  the suggestions from several of our parleys with him”

 Apostle Kure said further that he could not in good conscience serve a committee that will promote disharmony and the further disintegration of our country.”

 He noted in the letter that El-Rufai proscribed the Attyap Development Association to send a warning to other associations in Southern Kaduna that try to project the plight of those in the region to the world.

 Kure then prayed that the current government will do things to heal the wounds that the grave statement of the former governor had done to the psyche of the southern Kaduna people.

 He also prayed that the Federal Government will find “a way of discountenancing his views to maintain peace and mutual trust between the religions in the country.”

 

 

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