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Northern CAN calls for protection of religious rights for all

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

 

The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, has urged religious bodies to unite in condemning the violation of religious rights across the country.

He stated, “Religious rights violations affect both Christians and others. If we genuinely want to fight against such injustices, we must do so collectively in the interest of all believers.”

Rev. Hayab emphasized that no individual, regardless of their faith, should be denied their rights. He stressed the importance of respecting religious freedoms, allowing every citizen to move freely and engage in legitimate business activities for personal and national development.

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Speaking in Kaduna on Monday during a congratulatory visit by Christian journalists following his recent election as Northern CAN Chairman, Hayab reiterated, “Religious bodies must stand against the violation of others’ rights.”

He expressed concern over increasing instances of religious intolerance, warning that such actions place Nigeria among countries of concern regarding religious freedom.

According to him, religious organizations should collectively urge the government to prosecute individuals who violate others’ rights based on religious differences.

“If the government starts enforcing the law against such violations, people will understand that religious discrimination is unacceptable,” he said.

” Enforcing these laws will help create an equitable society where all citizens are treated fairly.

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He also thanked the Christian journalists for their support, assuring them that the new CAN leadership would ensure that Christian voices are heard and protected.

He acknowledged the backing of Christian youths, women, church leaders, and the entire Christian community in Northern Nigeria.

Reflecting on the recent CAN elections, Hayab admitted that there were challenges but was pleased that the Northern CAN constituency united in support of the elected leadership.

He affirmed his commitment to fostering understanding and harmony, stating, “My doors are always open to diverse opinions, and I am dedicated to working together to promote peaceful coexistence for the development of Northern Nigeria and the country as a whole.”

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