Abduction: Oyo CAN directs churches to tighten security around premises, suspend night services

The Oyo State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN) has directed churches in the state to beef up security, suspend late activities, and fence their premises amid rising cases of abduction and kidnapping in the state.
This was contained in a communique issued in Ibadan on Wednesday.
The communique was jointly signed by the CAN Chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya and Secretary, Very Rev. Samuel Owolabi, respectively.
It stated, “Due to incessant abduction and kidnapping in recent times, Oyo CAN advises churches to be more security conscious by positioning security personnel and other electronic devices strategically within their premises and neighbourhood.
“Churches should intensify prayers towards the release of the abductees and suspend late physical activities because of the security situation in the state.”
The association further advised unfenced and ungated churches to see it as their next project.
The body also enjoined church leaders, as a matter of urgency, to man their premises with trained security agents especially during services.
It directed that every church should conduct a private security assessment of those employed as guards and other individuals on essential services.
Churches were further advised to disallow strangers from sleeping in their sanctuaries church premises.
The association also called on the public to limit their travelling in such a period and avoid late night travellings.
It reiterated that the public should comply with the executive order issued by Governor Seyi Makinde banning riding of commercial motorcycles after 10:30p.m. in the state.
The association said it viewed with concern the insecurity situation in Oyo State and sympathised with families of victims held hostage by bandits.
It, however, appreciated measures taken by the state and federal governments to secure the release of the hostages across the state, with special reference to the Orire Local Government abduction.
The association esolved that the government should expedite actions in securing the release of the victims and reunite them with their families.
It also urged the government to limit security information dissemination to the public.
“CAN, Oyo State chapter, will continue to collaborate with the government to see to the peace, unity and stability of the state,” the communique stated.
(NAN)
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