Christmas :CAN President tasks Nigerians on peace, unity

[FILES] Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh

President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, has urged Nigerians to use the opportunity provided by Christmas to champion the course of peace and unity in the country by setting aside their differences and promoting genuine reconciliation, understanding, and unity among all Nigerians

In his Christmas massage yesterday in Abuja, Okoh noted that in a diverse country like Nigeria, characterized by multiple ethnicities and religions, we must always strive to seek what unites and binds us together rather than what divides us.

According to him, Christmas holds great significance for Christians worldwide, serving as a poignant reminder of the genuine reconciliation initiated by God’s love to restore the hope of mankind to live forever.

He said: “In this context, reconciliation signifies more than the absence of conflict; it signifies the presence of genuine love, respect and acceptance for one another.

“During this season, we are reminded to seek to be more like Jesus by reaching out to our neighbors with words of peace.

“As Nigerians, we are faced with numerous challenges but we must not lose hope. Instead, we must use this season to renew our commitment to building a better Nigeria for future generations. Let us work towards fostering an environment where every Nigerian can thrive, where justice and equity prevail, and where peace and prosperity abound.”

“Though we may be experiencing economic hardship, let us not forget those who are on the margins of society. We must share our resources with them and give them a sense of belonging, as Christ would do. Let us strive to build a nation where peace, justice, and unity prevail. May the joy and blessings of Christmas be with you all.”

As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, we are reminded of the transformative power of forgiveness, compassion, and empathy. This season presents us with an opportunity to reflect on our individual and collective actions, seek forgiveness where necessary, and extend a hand of reconciliation to those we may have wronged or who have wronged us.

“Let us emulate the example set by Jesus Christ and strive to cultivate a culture of forgiveness and understanding in our communities and nation at large. I extend warm greetings and good wishes to all Nigerians as we celebrate the joyous occasion of Christmas,” he added. .

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