CAN sues for peace after attack on Anglican bishop of Bida diocese over land dispute

The Niger chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the recent attack on the Bishop of Bida Diocese, Anglican Communion, Jonah Kolo over a land dispute.
This is contained in a statement on Saturday in Minna, signed by Mathias Echioda, the CAN state Chairman and made available to journalists.
“CAN condemns the attack by suspected aggrieved persons on Kolo who was in his farm on Tuesday (December 7, 2021),” he said.
Mr Echioda also appealed to everyone involved to embrace peace and let the relevant law enforcement agencies carry out their responsibilities.
He also advised members of the Church to avoid any form of reprisal attacks or be allowed to be used by those who do not want peace and love to prevail.
Reacting, Mr Kolo said the farmland in contention belonged to his family and was never in contention.
“The farmers in Kopa community in Lavun Local Government Area where the farm is located can testify that the land belonged to my family and we have been cultivating the farm land for years without any challenge by any group or person.
“My worry is that how can a farm be cultivated and ready for harvest now turn to be the property of the attack syndicate,” he queried.
(NAN)
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