Posted by Samuel on Wed 31st Jul, 2024 - tori.ng
The Christians under the auspices of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) declared that the protest wouldn’t solve the country’s socio-economic problems but further worsen the situation.
Christians in Ekiti State have announced that they will not take part in the nationwide protest against the country's hardship scheduled to begin on August 1.
The Christians under the auspices of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) declared that the protest wouldn’t solve the country’s socio-economic problems but further worsen the situation.
The CAN chairman of the Ekiti state branch, Rev’d Emmanuel Aribasoye disclosed this on Wednesday, July 31, in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, and urged those behind the planned protest to sheathe their proverbial in the country’s interest.
Aribasoye noted that although Nigerians are facing severe economic hardship due to the federal government’s poor economic policies, the present situation could only be salvaged through engagements and dialogues with the authorities.
He said: “The Christians in Ekiti are not going to be part of the protest because of the impending danger that may result from it. While we recognize that peaceful protest is a legal means of expressing grievances to the government, we appeal to the conscience of the people, especially the youths in Ekiti, to reconsider this path and seek dialogue and consultation as a way to achieve lasting peace.
“We believe in the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, who advocates for peace and tolerance in all circumstances. We commend the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and his commitment to the development of Ekiti State as well as his desire for shared prosperity for all. We urge all stakeholders to appreciate his efforts and refrain from actions that may disrupt the peace and progress in our state.
“Ekiti is not immune to the challenges facing our nation, and all parties must engage in constructive dialogue to address the issues at hand. We acknowledge the willingness of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to listen to the concerns of the agitators and urge all government officials to work towards improving the lives of all citizens.
“Let us all come together in prayer for the peace and prosperity of our nation. May our leaders be guided by wisdom and compassion as they seek to address the needs of the people. Together, let us strive for a peaceful resolution to our challenges and build a better future for all Nigerians”, he added.