The Christian Association of Nigeria, Niger State Chapter, is urging both the Federal Government and the Niger State Government to intensify efforts in addressing economic hardship and persistent insecurity affecting residents across the state.
In an Easter message themed “Be Hopeful, Be Resilient, Be Compassionate,” the State Chairman of CAN, Most Reverend Dr. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, calls on citizens to remain steadfast in faith while extending support to vulnerable members of society. According to Mediaplusng.com, the message emphasizes the need for compassion toward widows, orphans, and disadvantaged groups during the festive season.
The message comes at a time when many communities continue to face security challenges and economic pressure, prompting renewed calls for urgent government intervention.
He describes the celebration as the culmination of the Lenten season, marked by prayer, fasting, and acts of charity, noting that it represents hope, renewal, and the enduring love of God for humanity.
The cleric urges Christians to embody the values of love, sacrifice, and compassion, stressing that the essence of Easter goes beyond celebration and calls for meaningful action toward others.
Bishop Yohanna emphasizes the importance of peaceful coexistence among residents, urging communities to work together in fostering harmony and collective progress despite current challenges.
The CAN Chairman expresses concern over ongoing insecurity, noting that it continues to disrupt livelihoods, particularly farming activities, while displacing families and threatening lives.
According to Mediaplusng.com, he urges government authorities to take concrete steps to address the root causes of insecurity and implement sustainable solutions that will restore peace and stability across affected communities.
The message also draws attention to the growing economic difficulties faced by citizens, with many struggling to meet basic needs amid rising costs and limited opportunities.
Bishop Yohanna calls on authorities to introduce policies and interventions aimed at easing the burden on citizens, ensuring that relief efforts reach those most in need.
The CAN Chairman urges residents to continue praying for leaders at both the state and federal levels, seeking divine wisdom and guidance in governance.
Special prayers are also encouraged for the Governor of Niger State, Umaru Bago, with a call for strength and wisdom in implementing developmental initiatives.
Bishop Yohanna expresses hope that ongoing government projects will be completed successfully, contributing to improved living standards and economic growth within the state.
The cleric encourages citizens, particularly Christians, to actively participate in the democratic process, including the 2027 general elections.
He notes that civic engagement remains a key tool in shaping leadership and influencing policies that affect the welfare of the people.
Bishop Yohanna urges the state government to maintain an inclusive approach that accommodates diverse groups and ensures equal representation in decision-making processes.
The message reiterates the need for individuals to demonstrate kindness, mercy, and selflessness in their daily lives as a reflection of their faith.
According to the CAN Chairman, living out these values serves as a testament to the teachings of Christ and strengthens community bonds.
The Easter message ultimately calls on all residents to remain hopeful despite prevailing challenges, emphasizing resilience, unity, and collective responsibility.
As Niger State continues to navigate economic and security concerns, stakeholders are expected to respond to these calls with practical solutions aimed at improving the well-being of citizens.
Observers say the message underscores the growing role of religious leaders in advocating for social justice, peace, and sustainable development across Nigeria.
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