Explore Every Means To Protect Nigerians, CAN Begs Tinubu’s Govt

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    Archbishop Daniel Okoh
    Archbishop Daniel Okoh

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), on Wednesday, urged the federal government to explore every means to protect Nigerians and curb insecurity.

    CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, made the plea at the opening ceremony of the 32nd Triennial General Assembly of the Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), held at the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Wuse II, Abuja.

    Speaking on the Assembly’s theme, ‘Demand for Justice and Righteousness,’ Okoh said the current security situation threatens the nation’s soul and places fresh moral demands on the government.

    He said, “The government has a constitutional, moral, and sacred responsibility to protect the lives and property of all Nigerians; without discrimination, without delay, and without excuses.”

    The CAN President urged the CCN to continue standing with CAN in pushing for stronger national action, adding that the Church must remain firm and consistent in demanding justice for affected communities.

    He listed urgent actions expected from the government, including strengthening security structures, bringing perpetrators of violent crimes to justice, supporting displaced families, rebuilding destroyed communities, and tackling the deeper causes of insecurity.

    “Our voices must not waver. Our message must remain consistent and sincere,” he added, encouraging churches to defend the vulnerable and reflect Christ’s values through their actions.

    He reminded the gathering that true Christian witness goes beyond ceremonies and worship spaces.

    “Our Christian witness today will not be judged merely by our prayers or magnificent sanctuaries, but by how faithfully we reflect the character of Christ in our commitment to justice, compassion, and righteousness,” he said.

    The CAN President also commended the Christian Council of Nigeria for its decades-long role as the oldest ecumenical body in the country, noting its enduring contributions to unity, justice, and peace.

    Reaffirming CAN’s partnership with the Council, he said both bodies remain committed to promoting moral integrity and national healing.

    “Together, we will continue to uphold the unity of the Body of Christ, defend the oppressed, and advance the values of God’s kingdom on earth,” he assured.

    Credit: thenationonlineng.net

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