The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged
President Muhammadu Buhari, to go for further medical check-up.
In a statement released on Tuesday, CAN said Buhari needs
time away to look after his health.
President of the Christian body, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, also
called on the Federal Government to rise up and end the challenges facing its
citizens.
He spoke through a communique issued by his Special
Assistant (Media & Communications), Adebayo Oladeji, at the just concluded
104th annual session of the denomination held last week in Abuja.
The communique reads: “We thank the Almighty God for the
life of our President Buhari, who fell ill and travelled for medical attention
abroad. We observe with dismay the political under-current that surrounds the
health of our dear President, especially the lack of openness in telling
Nigerians that he went for medical attention.
“However, we are very grateful and adore the name of our
Lord God Almighty who in His infinite mercy had graciously brought our
President back on his feet and restored his health. We, therefore, urge
Nigerians to continue to pray for him for more strength and mercy of God as he
resumed office. We advise the President not to hesitate in going for further
treatment if that would help in quickly restoring him back to sound health so
as to continue performing his duties to the nation.
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“We encourage and advise Nigerians to have positive
disposition towards the lives of our leaders by constantly wishing them well
and praying for them at all times.
“We commend the Federal Government for sustaining and
winning war against various security challenges confronting our nation namely:
Boko Haram insurgency, kidnapping, rape, gunmen attacks, militancy, ritual
killing, Fulani herdsmen and farmers clashes in various parts of the nation and
of recent the communal crisis in Ile-Ife.
“We also observe and commend the Federal Government in the
efforts to stem the tide of criminal activities and resettlement of Internally
Displaced Persons (IDP) in the Northeast due to Boko Haram insurgency as well
as the securing of the release of 21 Chibok girls. We urge the government not
to relent in getting the rest released before their lives are totally messed up
by the terrorists.
“We observe the persistent crisis in Southern Kaduna, Agatu
Community in Benue State and other places in the East, South-South and Western
Nigeria. We condemn in strong terms the reckless killing and destruction of
property taking place in the areas.
“However, despite the steps taken so far by government in
tackling security problems in the country, there are still various security
challenges in the nation.
“We, therefore, urge the government to take the following
measures: Government should be proactive in responding to security challenges
and bring the perpetrators and their sponsors to book.
“We encourage the Federal Government to provide relief
materials for the affected communities in Southern Kaduna Area and other places
to cushion the effect of the crisis.”
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