President Daniel Okoh of the Christian Association of Nigeria has expressed outrage over the recent killings in Angwan Rukuba on Palm Sunday. The horrific attack in Jos, Plateau, has left Nigerians reeling in shock and grief. Okoh called on President Bola Tinubu's government and security agencies to take decisive action against the perpetrators, urging them to arrest and prosecute those responsible.

President Okoh's statement on Monday was laced with a sense of frustration and despair. "Nigerians are tired of mourning; they are tired of statements," he said. "They want to see action." Okoh's words are a stark reflection of the deep-seated concern that many Nigerians have about the lack of progress in addressing the country's security challenges.

The CAN president also issued a stern warning to congregations ahead of the Easter festivities, advising them to be extra vigilant and take deliberate steps to protect themselves and their communities. "Be prayerful, but also be vigilant," Okoh said. "Work with security agencies and local authorities."