Feb 18 • 11:10 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Ash Wednesday: CAN urges national unity, policy implementation

The Christian Association of Nigeria calls for national unity and effective policy implementation in light of challenges during Ash Wednesday observances.

On Ash Wednesday, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has emphasized the need for national unity and inclusive governance as a means to tackle the pressing social and economic issues in the country. In a statement issued by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN highlighted the importance of this season for reflection and urged both citizens and leaders to actively participate in shaping Nigeria's future amidst the ongoing challenges.

CAN underscored that Nigeria is currently facing a myriad of challenges, including the rising cost of living, unemployment, and persistent security concerns. These issues have compounded the difficulties faced by households across the nation, with many struggling to cope with the harsh economic environment. As Nigerians observe Ash Wednesday, the organization calls for a collective effort to address these hardships through effective policy implementation and a commitment to national togetherness.

The statement also reflects a broader concern for the social fabric of the country, urging all stakeholders to focus on healing divisions and fostering cooperation among different societal groups. The call for unity comes at a crucial time when the wavering confidence of citizens is influenced by ongoing security challenges and economic instability. Through this message, CAN aims to inspire hope and encourage proactive engagement from all sectors of society in resolving issues affecting the nation.

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