
By Albert Akota
The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, has once again condemned the acts of violence that plagued some communities in Plateau State as 2023 came to a close.
In his New Year message yesterday, the religious leader lamented these incidents as attempts by ‘enemies of progress’ to overshadow the nation’s achievements and joy.
Archbishop Okoh stated, “As the year (2023) drew to a close, the enemies of progress sought to cast a shadow over our joy with acts of extreme violence in some communities on the Plateau.
“Our hearts go out to the innocent lives lost and the communities shaken by these senseless attacks.”
The Archbishop expressed gratitude for the divine protection over the past year and called for unity among Nigerians in the wake of these challenges.
“It is by Almighty God’s grace that we have been preserved. Now, more than ever, we must come together, refuse to be discouraged, and remain resolute in our commitment to building a united, peaceful, and prosperous nation,” he urged.
Archbishop Okoh extended prayers for the victims and their families, while also making a plea for peace.
“Our prayers intensify for the souls we have lost and for the bereaved families. We pray to Almighty God to guide us towards pathways of peace and prevent such tragedies from recurring,” he said.
The message of the CAN President transitioned from one of sorrow to a call for resilience and hope.
Archbishop emphasized the importance of unity and diversity as foundations for a stronger Nigeria.
“In unity, there is hope, resilience, and the power to rebuild. Let us embrace our diversity and allow it to be the bedrock upon which we build a stronger, more harmonious nation,” he remarked.








