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    Killings in Kaduna must stop — CAN

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kaduna CAN chairman, Rev John Joseph Hayab has condemned renewed violence in the state
    Kaduna CAN chairman, Rev John Joseph Hayab has condemned renewed violence in the state
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    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kaduna state has called for the killings, banditry and kidnappings in the northwest state to stop following renewed crisis.

    CAN chairman in Kaduna, Rev John Joseph Hayab, noted that the recent massacres in the state is tragic.

    “Therefore, CAN appeal to citizens and all stakeholders to join hands to bring to a stop this new wave of killings.”

    He added that, “Our dear state has been on the news for the wrong reasons which include banditry, kidnapping, assaults on communities and killings of innocent citizens. This evil must stop now and those keeping quiet need to speak up forthwith.”

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    “We can not pass this type of record to the next generation. When others are struggling to get out of poverty to become self-reliant we are now famous for killing others at every slight provocation.”

    “Our faith and culture do not teach us a barbaric manner of settling conflicts. We should, therefore, strengthen our love for one another and value the sanctity of human life.”

    “We must all resolve that no life should be sacrificed from now henceforth in our state, irrespective of the identity of victims.”

    He noted that CAN is willing to work with all peace-loving individuals, groups and organisations to bring back the lost glory of Kaduna State and uphold the sanctity of human life.

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