The Northern Christian Association has condemned ongoing killings in Borno State and other parts of the country.
It urged governments to ensure their primary responsibility of protecting life and property in the country.
The association, formerly known as Northern CAN, comprise of 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
The body also distributed assorted relief items, packaged in various forms, which were distributed to 1,000 households from various Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs ) camps in Maiduguri.
The items distributed are ; 25kg bag of rice, 25kg bag of garri, 25kg bag of maize, 25kg bag of beans, vegetable oil, palm oil, salt, among other condiments which were donated by Barnabas Aid UK.
Similar exercises were carried out in Benue, Plateau, Kaduna and by extension in Ondo State targeting people affected by violence and other humanitarian crises.
Flagging off the distribution at the Pentecostal Believers Covenant Church (PBCC), Gomari Airport, Maiduguri yesterday, the Northern Christian Association chairman, Reverend Joseph John Hayab , expressed shock over the condition of the displaced persons after he visited some Christian Displaced People Camps (CDPCs) in Jerusalem and other communities in the state.
Addressing the beneficiaries, mostly those living with disabilities, the Northern Christian Association Chairman said, the gesture started since December last year, where different states such as Kaduna, Benue, Plateau and Ondo states benefitted, adding that, Borno State, which is one of the worst states that suffered severe destruction of lives and property, with displacement of many people is also considered by the Barnabas Aid UK, so as to cushion the economic hardships.
“It is with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit of humility that I stand before you in this historic city of Maiduguri. We gather here today not merely to distribute material aid, but to reaffirm a profound truth: that in times of trial, we are not forgotten. We are not alone.
“On behalf of the Northern Christian Association, I extend our deepest appreciation to Barnabas Aid for this remarkable intervention.
“To reach 1,000 households in this region—a region that has endured so much conflict, displacement, and hardship—is no small feat. It is a powerful demonstration of love in action, of faith that does not merely speak but reaches out to touch lives.
“To you, the beneficiaries: Today, as you receive these items whether food, or other necessities let them serve as a tangible reminder that there are people far and near who care about your well-being. Your struggle is seen. Your pain is acknowledged. And your resilience inspires us all.
“Life in the Northeast has been challenging. Many of you have lost homes, loved ones, and livelihoods. Yet here you are, standing strong, looking forward to tomorrow. That strength is not in vain. We, the Christian community across Northern Nigeria, stand with you in prayer and in practical support.
‘We also use this opportunity to call for continued peace and unity in Borno State and beyond. No religion teaches hatred. No faith encourages violence. We are all children of God, deserving of dignity, compassion, and the chance to rebuild our lives.
“I encourage you to receive this support with joy, and to share the love you have received with your neighbors, regardless of their faith or tribe. Let this be a moment that strengthens the bond of our common humanity.
“Once again, thank you, Barnabas Aid UK, for being a vessel of hope. And to every household here today: May the Almighty God bless you, keep you, and restore all that you have lost”, the chairman said.
Earlier in his welcome address, the secretary general of Northern Christian Association who also doubles as the chairman Christian Association of Nigeria North East Zone, Bishop
Mohammed Naga commended Barnabas Aid UK for the support, which he said, would go a long way in assisting the displaced Christian brethren.
He assured that the items donated will be distributed judiciously for the purpose intended, even as he hailed the beneficiaries for their orderliness.
In their vote of thanks separately, Mr. Andrawus Bzalava, who represented the District Head of Gava, Mr. John Dogo, and a widow and victim of Boko Haram, Noami Daniel and some disabled victims thanked the Barnabas Aid UK for the gesture.
They also expressed their deep appreciation to the Northern Christian Association chairman, Reverend Hayab for extending the support to them, and prayed to God Almighty to bless them and restore peace not only in Borno State, but the country as a whole.
A member of the Women Christain Fellowship Association, Hanna Gabriel, expressed gratitude to the donors, saying that they have not witnessed such quality gesture since the years of insurgency.
Similarly, another beneficiary, Ladi Yohanna, whose 11th son of her marriage died in the insurgency, commended the donors and called on other well meaning Nigerians and international community to support victims of insurgency in the state.
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