 The Christian Association of Nigeria, Cannes, has said that it will petition international organizations to call the government to order and to be more serious in dealing with religious violence in Nigeria. The president of Cannes, Samson Ayokuli, while reacting to the killing of Deborah Samuel, said that the government has not been proactive, has not taken decisive action on cases of religious violence and the entire world needs to hear. Ayokuli said that since this was the first time the kind of happening and Ayokuli said that since that was the first time such was happening there was a need to appeal to the international communities and organizations to help Nigeria and Nigerian Christians. Meanwhile speaking on our political program plus politics Reverend Joseph Hayab said that the country cannot afford as a nation to be tossed to and throw by different religious beliefs as there must always be there must always go by what is written the country's constitution one of which is that no man is permitted to take the life of another come what may. This whole lot of argument without clarity because when you listen to others they will say there's nowhere in the Quran that says you should kill but when you listen to others they will say no there's a justification for you to kill but you're not going to kill you are going to allow a particular authority to kill you so because of this divided idea what I believe is that Nigerian is the cycle of last stage and Nigeria must be ruled by the constitution of Nigeria it's no place in the constitution of Nigeria that empowers another person to kill another person in 2000 why did Christians in northern Nigeria and specifically in Kaguna Rajesh area this is one of the reasons because we know that there are excesses about it and we just wanted to be sure we are protected even with those arguments where are we now we've still lost a lot of people so many of our children so many of our husbands so many of our wives have been killed under attestation that they blaspheme the prophet or they desecrated the Quran but we are simply saying that if we begin to look at blasphemy and desecration then this country will never know peace because you just started by talking about the president's speech have you really listened to what the president said the president said and I quote that even Jesus Christ is a prophet for me a christian calling Jesus Christ a prophet is blasphemy because it's ignorant Jesus is not a prophet to me as a christian so but you see we tolerate this thing we understand this thing we don't care about who said it but we the moment it comes to the other angle then our children are being killed our families are under attack I think we really need to sit and talk about what makes us Nigeria are we Nigerians by the constitution and political in Nigeria or we're Nigeria by the dictate of a particular religion in a particular section unless we honestly discuss this we'll continue to have this challenge over and over because it is our daughter today we are crying tomorrow it may be another person's daughter from another part of Nigeria and the cry will go that way and this will continue