Cleric urges sustenance of peace, security in Nigeria
Security
By Chidinma Ewunonu-Aluko
Ibadan, Jan. 4, 2026 (NAN) The Secretary of the Oyo State Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN ), Rev. Samuel Owolabi, has urged government to prioritise the security and welfare of citizens in the new year.
Owolabi made the remark on Sunday, in his new year message in Ibadan.
He underscored the need for decisive actions to tackle the wave of insecurity and crime in society, and also urged government to make adequate plans to settle displaced communities.
Quoting the biblical verse of Proverbs 11:14, the cleric urged governments to remain responsive to the needs of its citizens.
He commended President Bola Tinubu for recent efforts geared at tackling insecurity, and called for more measures to stem the tide.
“I also appreciate Gov. Seyi Makinde for his vision and commitment towards the growth and peaceful coexistence of the people of Oyo State.
“We still however urge our government from the national to the grassroots to prioritise security, justice and welfare of citizens,” he said.
The cleric also enjoined Christians to arise and shine in the new year, according to the book of Isaiah 60:1.
“In these trying times, let’s stand firm in our faith, speaking truth with wisdom, promoting peace and resisting despair.
“Let’s be known for our love that heals divisions, hope that uplifts communities and faith expressed through selfless service,” he said
He commended the bishop of Methodist Diocese of Elekuro, Rt. Rev. David Adekoya, for his selfless service towards the growth of the diocese.
The secretary prayed that the year 2026 will mark a period of peace and prosperity for all Nigerians. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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Edited by Yinusa Ishola/Sandra Umeh
