As Nigerians observe Palm Sunday, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged leaders to show empathy and alleviate the economic burden on citizens. The call comes amid rising costs of living, which are pushing many families to the edge.
According to Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN President, leaders at all levels must take urgent steps to ease the hardship. He made this plea in a Palm Sunday message, highlighting the need for empathy in governance. The rising costs of living are having a devastating impact on Nigerians, with many families struggling to make ends meet.
The CAN President's message is a timely reminder of the need for leaders to prioritize the welfare of citizens. With the economic situation deteriorating, it is essential that leaders take concrete steps to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.
The Christian Association of Nigeria's call for empathy and action from leaders is a stark reminder of the failures of the current administration in addressing the economic hardship facing Nigerians. Archbishop Daniel Okoh's plea for urgent steps to ease the burden on citizens is a direct indictment of the government's inability to manage the economy effectively. With inflation rates soaring and living costs skyrocketing, it is unacceptable that leaders are not doing more to support struggling families. The CAN President's message is a wake-up call for leaders to prioritize the welfare of Nigerians and take concrete steps to address the economic crisis. The consequences of inaction will be dire, with many more families pushed to the brink of poverty.