CAN asks Tinubu to tackle insecurity, alleviate economic hardship

The Christian Association of Nigeria urged the government to tackle the issues of insecurity, economic hardship, and social division.
This call is contained in a message by the CAN president Daniel Okoh in Abuja, felicitate Muslims celebrating the Eid-ul-Maulud, the birth of Prophet Muhammad.
Archbishop Okoh called on Nigerian leaders to prioritise policies that will ease the suffering of the masses and ensure justice and equity for everyone.
“It is only through good governance and transparent leadership that we can restore hope and confidence in our nation’s future,” said Mr Okoh. “As Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Maulud, we in CAN express hopes that the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, PBUH, will inspire Nigerians to pursue justice, peace, and a united Nigeria.”
He highlighted the importance of fostering peace and understanding.
“Nigeria’s strength lies in its cultural and religious diversity and stressed the need for solidarity among all citizens. Let us use this celebration to renew our commitment to fostering peace and understanding among all Nigerians,” stated the cleric.
He added, “In these trying times, it is imperative that we stand together in solidarity, transcending religious and ethnic barriers. Let us use this celebration to renew our commitment to fostering peace and understanding among all Nigerians.
”We are stronger when we work together towards common goals, and it is through mutual respect and dialogue that we can build a more harmonious society.”
Mr Okoh urged all religious leaders to continue promoting messages of tolerance and coexistence.
“Let us encourage our communities to engage in acts of kindness and support for one another, particularly for those who are less fortunate,” the CAN chief stressed.
(NAN)
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