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Ramadan: Northern CAN congratulates Muslims, seeks arrest, prosecution of hunters’ killers in Edo

The assocation said, “This heinous act of violence is a stain on our collective humanity, and CAN condemns it in the strongest terms.”

• March 30, 2025
Christian Association of Nigeria
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has  congratulated Nigerian Muslims and across the world on successful completion of Ramadan and  celebration of eid-el-fitr.

The message is contained in a joint statement  by the Chairman, CAN, Rev. John Hayab and the Secretary-General  Bishop Mohammed Naga on Sunday in Kaduna.

The statement noted, “The spiritual activities are significant and rewarding to every faithful, especially those who embrace the teachings as instructed in the Holy Books.”

The assocation also condemned the killing of 16 travellers in Uromi, Edo State.

The CAN said, “The pain and anguish their families and loved ones must endure are unbearable, and we can only imagine the depth of their sufferings.

May God grant them comfort, strength, and solace during this darkest of times. This heinous act of violence is a stain on our collective humanity, and CAN condemns it in the strongest terms.”

It stated that the brutal taking of innocent lives was a tragedy that should unite Nigerians in their outrage and determination to ensure that justice was served.

“As Christians, we stand in solidarity with their families, recognising that this act of violence is not only an attack on any region but on our shared humanity.

“In this moment of unimaginable pain, we pray for peace and calm to be restored and for an end to violence and bloodshed in our nation.

“We pray for the healing of our land, for the rebuilding of trust and understanding between people of different faiths, and for protection of all Nigerians from harm.

We weep with you, we mourn with you, and we pray with you for an end to this senseless violence, “ the statement indicated.

The body also extended deepest condolences to the immediate families and relatives of the victims, saying “We can only imagine the depth of your pain and grief.

We pray that God grants you the strength and courage to bear this unbearable loss. May the memories of your loved ones be a blessing to you, and may their sacrifices not be in vain.”

The northern CAN also appealed to those calling for counter-reaction to reconsider their actions, noting that revenge was not a solution but a recipe for further chaos and destruction.

The assocation stated that it was the innocent who would suffer again, and the cycle of violence would  worsen.

It added, “We  condemn the stereotypes and generalisations that seek to demonise Nigerians based on the actions of a few.”

According to the  group,  Nigerians must rise in unison to reject such stereotypes and generalisations, whether based on religious, ethnic, or regional grounds.

“Evil is evil, and criminals must be treated as such without recourse to identities that criminals use to evade justice,” the CAN said.

It noted that divisive rhetorics only served to fuel further violence and mistrust.

It stated, “Instead, we must work toward a future where every Nigerian can live without fear of violence or persecution, regardless of their location within the federation.”

The northern CAN  tasked the security agencies,  government of Edo State  and the Federal Government to ensure diligence in investigating the  heinous crime and prosecuting those involved.

“It is crucial that they take immediate and transparent action to bring the perpetrators to justice. As we move forward, we urge Nigerians to join us in this pursuit of peace, justice, and harmony. We firmly believe that strengthening our justice system to ensure swift and fair punishment for perpetrators of crime is essential for lasting peace in our nation. By doing so, we can break the cycle of violence and create a safer, more just society for all Nigerians.” it added.

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