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CAN Clarifies Position On Christian Genocide

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has reiterated that many Christians especially in Northern parts of the country have suffered severe attacks, calling on the federal government to act decisively by protecting citizens regardless of region.

This was contained in a statement signed by CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh on Wednesday.

He said the Christian body has followed with deep concern the recent conversations surrounding faith, violence, and the true cost of insecurity across the country.

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“CAN affirms, without hesitation, that many Christian communities in parts of Nigeria, especially in the North, have suffered severe attacks, loss of life, and the destruction of places of worship. These realities are painful reminders of the urgent need for government and security agencies to act decisively to protect every citizen, regardless of region.

“Over the years, CAN and the wider Christian community have worked tirelessly to draw attention, both nationally and internationally, to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. The Association has established mechanisms for recording incidents of religiously motivated killings, engaged with international partners, written to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, and hosted global Christian organisations such as the World Evangelical Alliance and the Lausanne Movement. These sustained efforts demonstrate CAN’s consistent advocacy for justice, peace, and the protection of Christian communities under threat,” he said

CAN added that the pains of Christian families torn apart by violence must never be treated as mere statistics.

“Our concern remains that these cries for justice and protection are too often met with delay or denial. We therefore renew our call on government and security agencies to take urgent, transparent, and equitable action to end the killings, safeguard vulnerable Christian communities from displacement, and ensure that perpetrators face the full weight of the law. The pain of Christian families torn apart by violence must never be treated as mere statistics.

“CAN acknowledges the efforts of government and security agencies in responding to the nation’s security challenges, but urges that these efforts be redoubled towards equitable protection for all. It is equally imperative that perpetrators of violence are brought swiftly and transparently to justice.

CAN appealed to all Christian leaders to continue to speak and act with wisdom, unity, and faith, adding that peace is too fragile to be taken for granted.

“Nigeria’s healing will not come from denial or blame, but from courage: the courage to face our collective failures, to grieve together, and to rebuild trust within our communities. Only then can our nation rise from its wounds and embrace a future of genuine peace”, CAN said.

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