The Christian Association of Nigeria has strongly denounced the killing of residents during a Palm Sunday attack in Jos North, Plateau State. Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the president of CAN, released a statement on Monday describing the incident as "horrific" and unacceptable. The attack occurred on March 29 in Angwan, leaving a trail of devastation.
The CAN president's statement reflects the organization's outrage and disappointment over the incident. The attack has sparked widespread concern and condemnation from various quarters.
Archbishop Daniel Okoh's strong condemnation of the Jos Palm Sunday killings is a clear indication of the Christian Association of Nigeria's stance against violence. The fact that the attack occurred on March 29, a day of worship, makes it even more disturbing. This incident has significant implications for the safety and security of Nigerians, particularly in Plateau State. The government needs to take concrete steps to prevent such incidents and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable. The people of Jos North deserve justice and protection, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to provide it.