Oyo CAN calls for unity, forgiveness in Easter message

Revd. Samuel Owolabi, the Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Oyo State Chapter, has called on Nigerians to apply the teachings of Easter, which are selflessness and sacrifice, to their lives.
In an interview with journalists in Ibadan on Saturday, the CAN scribe also tasked Nigerians to embrace love, forgiveness, and moderation.
Mr Owolabi, who is also the Presbyter of Methodist Church Nigeria, Wesley Cathedral, Elekuro, Ibadan, said that possessing these virtues would ensure unity and love in the country.
He said, “No matter the ethnic group or religious affiliation, we must look beyond our differences and work towards building a better nation.”
Citing John 3:16, Ephesians 4:32, and Philippians 2:3–4, the Oyo CAN secretary emphasised the need for all Nigerians to imbibe these virtues.
“Let’s prioritise empathy, understanding, and collective action; let’s focus on what unites the family, culture, and community.
“We must not let religious or political differences divide us.
“We’re all related in one way or another, let’s reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice (Romans 5:8) and strive to be better versions of ourselves, promoting unity and peace,” he said.
Mr Owolabi also called on all churches in the country to address social issues such as poverty and work with the government to tackle insecurity.
“Jesus Christ provided for people’s needs and treated everyone equally. The church must work with government, especially on insecurity issues, by speaking against injustices.
“Aiding the vulnerable according to Matthew and promoting education must be the church’s primary responsibility, not money.
“Churches are foremost agents of change, showing God’s love through action as stated in 1 John 3:18, so let’s prioritise love and tolerance to make a better nation,” Mr Owolabi said.
The Presbyter praised Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on developments recorded in the state and encouraged residents to participate in the upcoming 2027 elections.
“In all, every Nigerian must strive to be agents of change, showing love and empathy to those around them and working towards a country where everyone feels valued, safe, and included.”
(NAN)
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