“Let us continue to pray fervently for our nation, support affected families and communities, and refuse to surrender to fear,” he said.
He urged those in authority to prioritise the welfare of the people.
CAN extended warm wishes to the Muslim Ummah, noting that the end of Ramadan marks a period of spiritual renewal and strengthening.
The CAN chair urged the authorities to fortify police stations and security checkpoints without delay.
The Christian body therefore called on the producers and promoters of the film to reconsider the title and issue a public apology.
CAN stated that the most fitting tribute to the late cleric would be for Nigerians to reaffirm their commitment to peace, tolerance and national cohesion.
Mr Hayab said Mr Gumi had resorted to lying and manipulation to mislead his followers and the public.
According to Mr Trump, the United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria.
He urged Christian leaders to break the culture of silence and shame, calling for an end to the anomaly.
The CAN urged Nigerians to come together to build a stronger, better nation through love and shared values.
