Seek Divine Help for Abducted Pupils, CAN Urges Government
The Christian Association of Nigeria has called on the Federal Government and Oyo State authorities to turn to God for guidance in rescuing pupils abducted from their school.
The group believes that spiritual intervention alongside security efforts is necessary to bring the children back home safely. This appeal comes as anxiety grows among parents and the wider community over the fate of the missing students.
CAN leaders have expressed deep concern about the rising incidents of school abductions across the country.
They encouraged leaders at all levels to combine prayers with practical strategies to tackle insecurity. Many faithful have joined in continuous prayers, asking for protection and speedy recovery of the abducted children.
The association also urged the government to strengthen school security measures and improve intelligence gathering to prevent future attacks.
They stressed the need for faster response when such incidents occur so that rescue missions can be more successful. The situation has left families devastated as they await news about their loved ones.
This call highlights the important role religious bodies continue to play in times of national crisis. Faith leaders often provide comfort and hope to affected families while advocating for better security policies.
As efforts to locate the pupils continue, there is optimism that divine help and human action will lead to a positive outcome.
The abduction of schoolchildren has once again brought attention to the safety challenges facing educational institutions in Nigeria.
Stakeholders are calling for urgent and comprehensive solutions to address the problem. For now, the focus remains on praying for the safe return of the pupils and supporting their families through this difficult time.
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