
Most Reverend John Bakeni, Chairman of the Borno State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, has called on Christians in the state to engage actively in politics, challenging the perception that politics is a "dirty game." Speaking at the 3rd Gwoza Christian National Conference in Maiduguri, Bakeni highlighted the low participation of Christians in political activities, which he believes limits their access to political opportunities and representation. He argued that politics is a system of governance and its character is shaped by those involved, urging Christians to bring their values to positively influence the system. Bakeni emphasized that political participation is a civic duty in a democratic system and not optional, encouraging Christians to register with political parties and actively engage in political processes. Emmanuel Ibrahim, President of the Gwoza Elite Forum, also spoke at the conference, stating its aim is to promote inclusivity and educate citizens on their roles in a democratic society, especially given the prevailing security challenges. He called for government prioritization of human, capital, and infrastructural development, including the return of displaced persons.
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