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Peaceful dialogue only way to resolve Southern Kaduna crises: CAN

“Every world’s micro and macro conflict always comes back to the table of dialogue to find a lasting solution.”

• March 25, 2022
Christian Association of Nigeria
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)

The Kaduna chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) says there is no alternative to dialogue in resolving the insecurity challenges facing the state.

This is contained in a statement issued in Kaduna on Friday by the CAN Chairman, John Hayab, who decried the recent killings and destruction of property in Kagoro, Southern Kaduna.

Reverend Hayab, who is also the Country Director, Global Peace Foundation, Nigeria, explained that dialogue was necessary to resolve any disagreement or dispute between two or more persons or groups.

“CAN, Kaduna Chapter, is disturbed, particularly owing to the ceaseless killings in the state and the country at large. Some groups are asking faith leaders to withdraw from any peace dialogue.

“The contention is that some parties in peace dialogue do not come to the table genuinely or as equal partners, and we do not argue with those who hold such opinion.

“We are calling on the clergy, local government chapters, and unit leaders of CAN not to withdraw from any peace dialogue because we believe strongly that there is no substitute to dialogue in any subject of difference, be it religious, ethnic, race or creed,” Mr Hayab said.

“Every world’s micro and macro conflict always comes back to the table of dialogue to find a lasting solution,’’ he said.

According to him, those following the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine will attest that in spite of the wanton destruction, there is an effort for dialogue ongoing by some representatives.

“One day, sooner than later, the evil, killings, and destruction experienced now will be over when more good people continue to dialogue towards finding a lasting solution to our current predicament,” he said.

(NAN)

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