CAN says Nigeria needs moral renewal to overcome challenges

The chairman of the Northern Christian Association, John Hayab, says Nigeria’s numerous challenges can only be overcome through moral renewal rooted in integrity, the fear of God and accountable leadership.
Mr Hayab said this during the dedication of a new auditorium at Amazing Grace Baptist Church, Gonin Gora, Kaduna. The event attracted Christian worshippers, Muslim clerics, traditional rulers and political leaders.
He said the diverse attendance reflected the unity and mutual respect needed to foster national stability, stressing that peace and progress would remain difficult without trust across religious and ethnic divides.
According to him, the fear of God is the foundation of wisdom and right conduct, adding that societies thrive when moral values guide both personal behaviour and public service.
“If we fear God, then we are wise. Religious institutions must go beyond worship to shaping citizens who can live in peace with others,” he said.
Mr Hayab, who is also the senior pastor of Amazing Grace Baptist Church, said that churches and mosques could fulfil their purpose only when they promote harmony in society. He warned that religious structures lose relevance where communities remain divided.
“Even if we build churches and mosques and people are not living together in peace, there will be no meaningful service,” Mr Hayab said.
He commended the presence of Christian and Muslim leaders at the event, describing it as a strong message of tolerance and national unity amid growing social tension.
Speaking on leadership, Mr Hayab urged public officeholders to embrace honesty, accountability and moral discipline, noting that the conduct of leaders greatly influences societal values, particularly among young people.
He warned that poor leadership examples were fuelling cynicism among youths and weakening public trust in institutions.
“Manipulation is not success. Any process you manipulate, thinking you are smart, will end in shame,” he said.
The president of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Israel Akanji, described the dedication of the new auditorium as a landmark achievement reflecting commitment to church growth and Christian mission.
Mr Akanji said the development demonstrated what could be achieved when faith was matched with sacrifice, planning and unity of purpose. He urged the congregation to see the facility not only as a place of worship, but also as a centre for spiritual formation, moral instruction and community engagement.
Mr Akanji encouraged church leaders and members to remain steadfast in promoting values that strengthen families, uplift society and contribute to national peace and development.
(NAN)
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