Oriire Rescue: CAN commends President Tinubu, security agencies

Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security agencies for the successful rescue of pupils, teachers and other victims abducted from schools in Oriire Local Government Area after 56 days in captivity.

The Association noted that bringing the victims home is only part of the task, stressing that children and teachers who have lived through weeks of fear will need time, care and understanding to heal and urged governments, faith communities and humanitarian organisations to work together in providing the counselling, medical care and emotional support they will require as they rebuild their lives.

 

In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh observed that the reports that the operation was guided by patience, credible intelligence and a determination to protect innocent lives are reassuring and deserve recognition adding that every successful rescue reminds us that when our security institutions work together with resolve and professionalism, hope can triumph over fear.

 

He said, “We also commend the National Security Adviser, the Armed Forces, the Intelligence Agencies, the Nigeria Police, the Department of State Services, Amotekun Corps, local hunters, vigilantes and everyone who played a role in bringing this painful episode to a successful conclusion.

 

“Governor Seyi Makinde also deserves our appreciation for standing with the affected families throughout this painful period. We are encouraged by his assurance that the Oyo State Government will support the rehabilitation of the rescued children and teachers as they begin to rebuild their lives. We rejoice with the government and people of Oyo State and pray that such sorrow will never visit our schools again”.

 

Okoh stated that despite the encouraging development , he however finds it difficult to celebrate without also thinking about other Nigerian families whose own story has not yet changed.

 

“Today, parents in Oriire will hold their children again after weeks of anxious waiting. We rejoice with them. But there are mothers and fathers in Borno, Niger and other parts of our country who will still go to bed praying that the next knock on the door will bring news that their own children are coming home.

 

“Their pain is no less real because it attracts fewer headlines. Their tears are no less bitter because the cameras have moved elsewhere. As Christians, we believe that every child is a gift from God and that every human life carries equal dignity. Our compassion must never become selective, and our concern must never depend on geography, ethnicity or religion”.

 

According to the CAN President, the rescue in Oyo should strengthen our determination to secure the freedom of every Nigerian still held by terrorists, bandits or other criminal groups and renew hope for families who have waited far too long and reassure them that they have not been forgotten.

He emphasized that our schools must once again become places of learning, not places of fear, stressing that no parent should have to choose between giving a child an education and keeping that child alive.

 

CAN joins the people of Oyo State and indeed all well-meaning Nigerians in thanking Almighty God for the safe rescue of the pupils, teachers and other victims abducted from schools in Oriire Local Government Area after 56 difficult days in captivity.For the children who have returned, for the teachers who have been reunited with their families, and for parents whose tears have given way to joy, this is a day of profound gratitude. We give God all the glory for preserving their lives through an ordeal no child or teacher should ever experience”.

” At this moment of thanksgiving, I urge all Nigerians not to allow this welcome success to diminish our concern for those who are still in captivity. Let us continue to pray, to support our security personnel, and to stand with every family that is waiting for the safe return of a loved one.CAN will continue to pray for the full recovery of those who have been rescued and for God’s protection over the men and women risking their lives to defend our nation. We also pray that the Lord will comfort families still living with uncertainty and grant success to every lawful effort to bring the remaining captives home”, he added.

 

Okoh insisted that the celebration will be complete not only when those in captivity are released but also when all Nigerians can move about freely without fear.

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