The association said it viewed with concern the insecurity situation in Oyo State and sympathised with families of victims held hostage by bandits.
The association also faulted the government ‘s claim that it flouted orders to shut the school before the bandits struck.
The CAN chairman noted that the theme of this year is a call for everyone to commit to uniting and advocating for non-violence against women.
“We are going to fight. We are not going to stop, and that is what I said,” he said.
CAN had said that Governor Bala Mohammed during their Christmas homage had promised them a land for cemetery within two weeks.
The governor appreciated the effort and sacrifice of the Nigerian Armed Forces in maintaining peace, security and tranquillity in the state and beyond.
