“These continuous devastating headlines are a reminder of a nation that is steadily normalising the loss of its own people. No nation or leader normalises tragedy,” Mr Obi noted.
”Nigerians are tired of mourning. Nigerians are tired of statements. Nigerians want to see action,” the CAN president stated.
CAN requested the governor to restore government sponsorship of Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem, which had been suspended since 2015.
The chairman-elect described his emergence as a call to service.
They commended President Bola Tinubu and Mr Trump for the Nigeria-U.S. collaboration aimed at decimating the terrorists.
Mr Okoh and other CAN leaders visited Mr Tinubu at his house in Lagos.
Mr Hayab also sought a continuation of Nigerian-U.S. military collaboration until all terrorists are eliminated.
CAN president Daniel Okoh appealed to security agencies to increase security around places of worship.
He described them as special people whose prayers had kept the current administration progressing.
“On this auspicious 67th birthday, we celebrate a leader with uncommon determination, a man who embodies renewed hope for the Igbo nation and Nigeria at large,” Mr Enwere said.
