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Palm Sunday: Nigerians need stability, leaders with empathy, says CAN 

He urged those in authority to prioritise the welfare of the people.

• March 29, 2026
CAN president, Archbishop Daniel Okoh
CAN president, Archbishop Daniel Okoh [Photo Credit: Skabash]

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called on political leaders to embrace empathy and humility as essential tools for governance, drawing lessons from Jesus Christ’s symbolic entry into Jerusalem.

The president of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, made the call in a commemorative statement issued on Sunday in Abuja to mark Palm Sunday.

Mr Okoh said that effective leadership is often defined by quiet resolve rather than an outward display of power.

He urged those in authority to prioritise the welfare of the people and adopt a modest lifestyle to help mitigate the severe economic hardships currently being experienced by citizens across the federation.

Reflecting on the biblical significance of the day, Mr Okoh said that Christ’s choice to ride on a colt instead of a symbol of worldly might offers a timeless blueprint for leaders to serve with humility.

”True leadership is not always loud. It is seen in restraint, in empathy, and in a steady focus on the common good.

“It is reflected in decisions that ease burdens, calm anxieties, and bring people together,” he said.

He further said that amidst the prevailing national uncertainty, Nigerians require stability and the assurance that their leaders are genuinely attuned to their daily survival struggles.

The CAN president also identified a direct correlation between volatile international geopolitical tensions and the escalating cost of living within the country.

He attributed the disruption of global energy markets to the ongoing instability involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, which has had a negative impact on the domestic economy.

According to Mr Okoh, these global ripples have manifested locally through hiked fuel prices, exorbitant transportation fares, and the continuous surge in food inflation affecting every household.

He challenged the Church and all faith-based communities to serve as pillars of hope and “steady sources of light” during these trying times.

Mr Okoh also reached out to the youth and those most vulnerable to the economic downturn, encouraging them to persevere, as the current trials do not represent the final chapter of the nation’s journey.

”We must stand for peace; we must strengthen unity; we must support one another.

“In a season that can easily tilt towards tension, we must remain a steady source of light and hope,” he said.

 (NAN)

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