The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed condolences to Muslims in Zaria and the entire nation following the tragic loss of lives and injuries when a section of the Zaria Central Mosque collapsed during prayers on Friday.
The association also called on the government and all relevant stakeholders to ensure a thorough investigation into the incident with the aim of preventing such incidents in future and ensuring the safety of worshippers in all places of worship across the country.
CAN president, Archbishop Daniel Okoh in a condolence message yesterday, said they received news of the incident with shock.
The association offered prayers and condolences to families who lost their loved ones and those who sustained injuries, praying for their quick and complete recovery.
“The Zaria Central Mosque holds significant historical and religious value, having stood as an important place of worship for over 150 years. We recognise the deep attachment and emotional connection the Muslim community has with this sacred place, and we share in their grief and loss.
“In this moment of sorrow, we stand united as one people, acknowledging the importance of mutual respect, understanding and peaceful coexistence among the various religious communities in Nigeria. Tragedies such as this remind us of our shared humanity and the need for solidarity during times of crisis,” the CAN president said.
Okoh commended the swift response of relevant authorities and emergency services in rescuing survivors and provision of necessary medical attention.
“Furthermore, we call on religious leaders, both Christian and Muslims to use this unfortunate incident as an opportunity to deepen interfaith dialogue by showing understanding. In this way, we can build a society where all individuals, regardless of their religious affiliations, can practice their faith freely and peacefully.
“May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace, and may the injured recover quickly. Let us unite, support, and comfort each other during this difficult time,” he said.