The CAN urged Nigerians to come together to build a stronger, better nation through love and shared values.
He further advised the political elite to act in consonance with their constitutional obligation.
The assocation said, “This heinous act of violence is a stain on our collective humanity, and CAN condemns it in the strongest terms.”
CAN described their appointments as proof of Mr Tinubu’s dedication to education and national progress.
The Nigerian Christian leader called for drastic efforts to reduce the “level of wickedness” in Nigeria.
A statement by its secretary-general, Nafiu Baba-Ahmad, said the closure prioritises students’ well-being amid extreme heat conditions.
The nationwide Christian group condemned the governors’ shutter of schools to observe Ramadan fast as counterproductive.
He said the incidents highlight Nigeria’s growing struggles with crowd management during relief efforts.
The Christian Association of Nigeria has called for accountability and strengthening the justice system to punish all criminal acts undermining the country’s security.
Mr Gana said that understanding and living by biblical principles was key to overcoming challenges.