Presidential elections next year in war-torn Nigeria amount to a “do or die situation” for embattled Christians, according to a spokesman for the northern church associations.
“We either confront the evil in this country at the ballot box in February or we perish,” Rev. John Hayab, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria chapter in Kaduna state, told The Epoch Times.
“We have to do something to save this country before it dies,” Hayab added, alluding to the fact that on average 12 Christians die in Nigeria every day due to sectarian attacks, according to Open Doors.
“The terrorists want to instil fear in Christian voters, but we must not give in to fear. I am telling pastors and the faithful that the Christian community leaders must serve as the watchmen as our people go to vote,” said Hayab….