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We shouldn t be advocates bandits should seek amnesty themselves, says Christian commission

Advertisement “Those (bandits) who want amnesty should come out and show genuine repentance. Those who realised their mistake and feel remorseful about their actions should come out and seek for forgiveness, not the other way round,” NAN quoted him to have said. “We should not be the ones advocating for amnesty for people who have wronged society. Let them come by themselves and ask for forgiveness. “If they show up and the government, together with Nigerians, assess their  request for forgiveness, then we can arrive at a decision.” Advertisement He also called on the government to take practical steps to tackle the security challenges in the country and engage citizens in finding solutions.

Christian leaders proffer solutions to Nigeria s security challenges

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

Church leaders in South-East proffer solution to insecurity On Kindly Share This Story: 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’’.

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