
The association also announced a three-day national prayer programme scheduled to run from June 12 to June 14.
CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, who spoke after the National church denominational leadership summit 2026 stressed that prayers alone would not resolve Nigeria’s worsening security challenges.
He said urgent and practical measures are needed to address the crisis and restore safety across the nation.
Okoh called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to declare a state of emergency on insecurity and described the situation as critical and requiring immediate intervention.
He also advocated the speedy establishment of state police and the decentralisation of the country’s security architecture to enable faster and more effective responses to threats.
The CAN president further demanded the unconditional release of all kidnapped victims and urged authorities to ensure justice for those affected by insecurity.
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Thunda faya all of una with that prayer wey una dey declare.
ReplyDeleteInstead of prayers, is it not protest that you people should have called for? If it was one of your family members, like your wives or kids that were kidnapped, is this what you will be saying?
Ewu's
Heavy thunder must really fire them. Shame on them o.
DeleteWhat we need in this country is massive protest!!
Our daddy and mummy GOs have all gone silent.
IT WILL NEVER BE WELL WITH THIS GOVT AND ALL IT'S SUPPORTERS.
Hehehe anon 08:56 easyoo🙄
DeletePlease CAN at this Juncture all we need now is nothing but hasty Actions
If they should declare National Emergency🤔
Nigeria Ndo
CAN, you have finally found your voices? What is especially on June 14th? Why wait till then?
ReplyDeleteNonsense !!!!
ReplyDeleteThey finally found their voice ??
Toothless bulldog.
Remember that Anglican Rev. that was killed in kiddnappers den?
The so called CAN couldn't do nothing !!!
This their CAN and Govt na Pallies .
They should go Y@nsh down !!!