CAN mourns ex-Aso Rock chaplain William Okoye

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed deep sadness over the passing of William Okoye, the founder and general overseer of All Christians Fellowship Mission.
In a statement signed by CAN president Daniel Okoh on Thursday, the association extended its heartfelt condolences to the deceased’s widow, Toyin Okoye, his children and the entire Christian community in Nigeria.
Mr Okoh described the late cleric as a dedicated servant of God who spent his life preaching the gospel, raising leaders and working tirelessly for the unity and growth of the church.
“His service to the body of Christ extended well beyond his own ministry. He served as chairman of CAN, FCT chapter; chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, FCT chapter; and later as CAN national director on national issues and social welfare,” Mr Okoh said.
According to Mr Okoh, Mr Okoye made valuable contributions to strengthening the Christian witness in Nigeria and promoting constructive engagement on issues affecting the church and society.
He highlighted Mr Okoye’s outstanding national service, noting that the deceased served the country with distinction in various high-profile capacities.
”Reverend Okoye also served the nation with distinction as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on Youth Affairs, the National Political Reform Conference, the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission and as chaplain to two presidents of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and head of the Aso Rock Villa Chapel,” he said.
Mr Okoh added that the late cleric’s commitment to nation-building reflected his deep conviction that faith should positively influence society.
Paying tribute to Mr Okoye’s personal character, the CAN president described him as a humble servant of God who discharged his duties with wisdom, grace and unwavering dedication.
”He was deeply committed to the unity of the church and was always willing to lend his voice and experience whenever called upon. His counsel, calm disposition and passion for advancing God’s kingdom will be greatly missed,” Mr Okoh added.
(NAN)
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