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CAN Leader Vows To Strengthen Christian Unity

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
1 year ago
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Reverend Joseph John Hayab

Reverend Joseph John Hayab

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The chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Reverend Joseph John Hayab, has reaffirmed the association’s commitment to fostering unity, promoting development, and advocating for justice across the region.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja yesterday, Rev. Hayab outlined key priorities to improve access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for communities in Northern Nigeria.

“We will work together to create programmes that improve access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities in our communities,” he said.

“By investing in our youth, empowering women, and uplifting the marginalised, we will build a foundation of sustainable development that benefits all.”

Rev. Hayab emphasised the importance of collaboration, stating that CAN would work closely with its national, regional, and state chapters, civil society organisations, government agencies, and other faith groups.

“We will partner with relevant stakeholders to ensure that every person, regardless of their background, has access to the opportunities and protections they deserve,” he said.

The CAN chairman assured Northern Christians that his leadership would be guided by integrity, honesty, courage, and love for all people.

He acknowledged the challenges but expressed optimism about overcoming them through collective effort and faith.

“The path ahead will undoubtedly be challenging, but we can overcome any obstacle together. Let us call upon our faith to inspire us, our community to support us, and our love for one another to guide us,” he stated.

Rev. Hayab also urged Christians to remain steadfast in their commitment to unity, peace, and development.

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“I urge each and every one of us to commit to this vision of unity, peace, and development. Let us work hand in hand to build a future where our children can thrive in a society that values harmony, respects diversity and promotes prosperity for all.”

Highlighting the strength of diversity, Rev. Hayab called on Christians to embrace dialogue and collaboration to foster peaceful coexistence.

“We are a diverse community, embodying a rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and beliefs. This diversity is not a weakness; rather, it is our strength,” he said.

“We must open communication channels with one another and our neighbours—regardless of their faith. Let us not shy away from difficult conversations; it is often in these moments that we find the greatest opportunity for growth.”

Citing Christ’s teachings, Rev. Hayab emphasised the Christian duty to promote peace, love, and forgiveness.

“In an age of strife and discord, we must rise to the challenge and demonstrate that our faith calls us to be peacemakers.

It is our duty as Christians to be the voice of hope in our communities, to advocate for dialogue over conflict, understanding over intolerance, and compassion over hatred,” he stated.

 

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