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Plateau Killings Senseless, Threat to National Unity – CAN

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the recent killings in Plateau State, describing them as barbaric, senseless, and a serious threat to national unity and peace.

In a statement issued on Sunday, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh, expressed deep sorrow over the April 4 attacks in Bokkos and Mangu Local Government Areas, which claimed dozens of lives and left many others wounded.

“With deep sorrow, CAN strongly condemns the recent wave of brutal killings in Plateau State, particularly the attacks of 4 April 2025,” Okoh stated.

“These senseless acts of violence represent not only a gross violation of human dignity and the sanctity of life but also a serious threat to our national unity and peace.”

He called on security agencies to swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice and urged government at all levels to intensify efforts in protecting vulnerable communities and preventing further bloodshed.

“The continued loss of lives in such tragic circumstances is simply unacceptable,” he added.

In a message of solidarity, CAN offered prayers for the bereaved and the wounded, especially as the Christian community marks the Holy Week.

Archbishop Okoh urged leaders to emulate Jesus’ humility, referencing Palm Sunday as a symbol of peace and servant leadership.

“As we lift our palm branches today, let them serve not only as symbols of worship but as signs of our collective resolve to work for a peaceful and united Nigeria,” he stated.

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