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CAN asks govt to Take concrete action against hunger

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged the government at all levels to take concrete measures to support Nigerians facing economic hardship and bring prosperity.

CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, made the call in a statement he personally signed as part Ash Wednesday/Lent message, where he also called for reflection and compassion.

He noted the spiritual importance of Ash Wednesday and the Lenten period, urging believers to practice self-examination and to live out the teachings of Jesus Christ by performing acts of love and compassion.

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“Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season offer a timely opportunity for self-reflection, repentance, spiritual growth, and renewal. We are called to learn to love and show compassion like Jesus Christ in our everyday lives,” Okoh said.

“Our hearts go out to those struggling to make ends meet amidst financial uncertainty and limited access to basic necessities.”
Lamenting the current economic situation in Nigeria, he said, “I call on our leaders at every level of governance to acknowledge the severity of the economic issues confronting our nation and to take immediate, concrete actions to support individuals enduring economic hardship.

“This is a time for us to reach out to those in need and to advocate for sustained support from our leaders in lightening the loads of our fellow citizens. I called for a collective effort to forge a more inclusive and empathetic Nigerian society, one in which the burdens of the marginalized are lifted and their voices heard.

“Let us work together to create a Nigeria where compassion and support for our fellow citizens are at the heart of our values and actions,” Okoh said.

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