Christian leaders proffer solutions to Nigeria’s security challenges
The Church leaders agreed at a peace summit in Enugu that Nigeria can’t make progress if the nation’s insecurity challenges are not tackled. 2 min read
No fewer than 120 Church leaders from various denominations within Nigeria’s South-east have proffered solutions to the lingering insecurity and other challenges in the country.
The church leaders, at a peace summit held on Saturday in Enugu, Enugu State, advocated fair representation of zones in government, non-selective justice and improved border security as panacea to lasting peace and unity in the country.
Goddy Okafor, chairman, Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), South-east, said the summit was a step in the right direction, adding, “No nation can make progress in an atmosphere of chaos.”
Church leaders in South-East proffer solution to insecurity
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No fewer than 120 Church leaders from various denomination within the South-East have proffered solution to lingering insecurity and other challenges in the country at a Consultative Peace Summit held in Enugu.
The Church leaders, at the meeting on Saturday, advocated fair representation of zones in government, non-selective justice and improved border security as a panacea to lasting peace and unity in the country.
Speaking, Bishop Goddy Okafor, Chairman, Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) South-East, said that the summit was a right step in the right direction, adding, “no nation can make progress in an atmosphere of chaos’’.