Christian Association of Nigeria Urges Peaceful Christmas Celebrations in Kaduna

Kaduna CAN calls for peaceful Christmas celebrations.webp
Kaduna CAN calls for peaceful Christmas celebrations.webp

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kaduna State extended heartfelt Christmas wishes to all Nigerians and emphasized the importance of upholding the country’s constitution while promoting peaceful coexistence. Rev. John Joseph Hayab, the state chairman of CAN, emphasized the significance of Christmas as a time for individuals to reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ and embrace the essence of love and unity.

In a statement, Rev. Hayab expressed the hope for peaceful Christmas celebrations, urging people to come together as a family to confront any challenges that may threaten societal harmony. CAN also conveyed a message to the judiciary, calling for impartiality and fairness in pending governorship election judgments.

Furthermore, CAN stressed the vital role of the judiciary in upholding justice and the rule of law, highlighting the need for public trust and confidence in the judicial system. Emphasizing the pivotal nature of the judiciary in sustaining the nation’s peace and unity, CAN underscored the importance of delivering judgments that uphold the spirit of fairness for all.

Rev. Hayab reiterated that the judiciary holds a crucial position as the bedrock of democracy, and losing public confidence in this institution could have detrimental consequences for the nation. He underscored the necessity for the judiciary to evolve into an institution that guarantees the constitutionality of every decision, fostering progress across all aspects of Nigerian society.

As Nigerians prepare to celebrate Christmas, CAN’s message serves as a poignant reminder of the significance of unity, justice, and the rule of law in consolidating the nation’s democratic values. The organization’s call for peaceful celebrations and impartial judgments resonates with the ethos of a harmonious and just society, reflecting the essence of the festive season.

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