High Cost of Foodstuffs, Transportation, Terrorism, Others Have Made Life Difficult for Nigerians – CAN Tells Tinubu

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has berated the prevailing economic hardship and the increasing security challenges across the country.

“We call on Nigerians to support the present administration to overcome the eight years of calamity and retrogression… Northern CAN calls on President Bola Tinubu to settle down and squarely tackle these challenges so that Nigeria will bounce back. We call on Christians to continue to pray fervently for the country,” CAN stated.

In a statement, Elder Sunday Oibe, the Secretary-General of Northern CAN, asserted that the prevailing hardship in the nation had reached an intolerable level for regular Nigerians.

He stated thus: “High cost of foodstuffs, transportation, goods and services have made life difficult for many Nigerians.

The persistent depreciation of the naira and the apparent government inertia in tackling the issue have severely eroded the purchasing ability of average Nigerians.

This dilemma is exacerbated by the escalating insecurity marked by widespread killings and ransom-driven kidnappings.

It is imperative for the government to swiftly address the grim economic conditions and the escalating security challenges in the nation.

Additionally, Northern CAN has highlighted the alarming surge in banditry in Plateau state and various regions across the country in recent times.

We are saddened by the attacks by bandits in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau where many people were killed and several houses burnt barely a month after several communities in Barakin Ladi, Bokkos and the same Mangu, were raided by bandits resulting in the killings of over 300 people.”

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“The government must do everything possible to stop the killings not only in Plateau, but across the country.

These killings have continued because the perpetrators have never been brought to justice. We have continued to wondered why government has not been able to hold anybody accountable for the mass killings going on in the country.

Unless justice is done, by ensuring that the perpetrators and whoever are the sponsors are brought to book, all the talks about peace may be a mere rhetoric’s.”

“Just when we thought banditry and kidnapping had been contained, it has resurfaced in a more daring manner, especially, in Abuja, the nation’s capital which was hitherto considered a safe haven being the seat of power with all the security apparatus located there.

The brutal killings of traditional rulers in Ekiti state Kwara states and the abduction of school children among others too numerous to mention is an indication that the Nigeria is on the brink.”

“These, notwithstanding, we commend our security agencies for their sacrifices and patriotism in ensuring that these criminal elements are flushed out. We urged them not to relent in their efforts to crush them.

“We advised that the security architecture be reviewed for effective and decisive action.

“We called on governments at all levels to support our security agencies with all that is required to fight these criminals.

“We also called on Nigerians to co-operate with security personnel and pray for them as they confront these enemies of the nation.”

“Northern CAN also noted with concern, the inauguration of a security outfit by a tribal group, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore in Nasarawa state. We find the establishment of the security outfit by a group which SOME of its members are being accused of banditry and kidnapping across the country very disturbing. Northern CAN wishes to state in strong terms that allowing any ethno-cultural group to set up a security outfit, is an invitation anarchy.”

“In the interest of peace and security, government should not handle this issue with kid glove. No ethnic group should be allowed to form an exclusive security outfit.

“Northern CAN also wish to comment on the plan relocation of the headquarters of the Federal Airport Authority (FAAN) and some departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from Abuja to Lagos. Since the announcement of the planned relocation, there had been so much noise from some individuals and groups who are opposed to the policy, especially, from the northern part of the country.”

“Several individuals and groups in the north, particularly, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Northern Senators as well as several northern groups have been agitating against relocation. It is unfortunate that we introduce ethnic and regional sentiments in a harmless policy that is meant to streamline operations and make the agencies more effective and reduce cost.

“We should learn to look at government policies from an objective point of view rather than from regional and tribal perspectives. “