The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, yesterday, hailed Federal Government’s new initiative to set up a special fund to cater for the needs of victims of insurgency in parts of the country.
Reacting on behalf of CAN and the entire Christian community in Nigeria to the cheery news, National President of the association, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, specially thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for taking such a bold and courageous step to care for the victims of insurgency in the northern part of the country. “The action is a further demonstration that President Jonathan is indeed the father of the nation and a father to all Nigerians irrespective of the background of the victims of the crisis; and the decision has demonstrated that the present administration is responsive to the plight of the people,” he stated.
According to Oritsejafor, “for long, it has been the conviction of CAN that victims of the
senseless killings and wanton destruction of property should be given some life-line in whatever name to be so called and we are glad that the President has heard our call and responded appropriately,” he added.
The CAN president believes that the fund will address a wide range of issues facing persons displaced by the crisis as well as provide the basis for a more comprehensive programme of rehabilitation and reintegration of the victims at the end of the crisis (insurgency).
“I honestly believe that this initiative will give hope to our people and instill in them a sense of belonging while reducing the psychological and physical impact of the burden created as a result of the losses incurred while the crisis lasted. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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dis man. I dnt knw weda u r pdp or u look 4 apointment or money. GOD wil punish u o. U r a reproach 2 xtainity. Fool
ReplyDeleteThere is also another Twisted group of Christian religious fanatics in East Africa known as the Lord's Resistance Army (The LRA) wrecking havoc and death across Uganda and Kenya using religion as an excuse to perpetrate evil across the land.
ReplyDeleteGod is merciful, and come to think of it, he has followers in his church?
ReplyDeleteConfussed man!!!
ReplyDeleteDid the first four people who made comments read the news they are commenting on? I doubt it
ReplyDeleteVintage Oritsejafor! Always one to sound the gong of the PDP government. Did the Pastor consider that it took 5 years of BH havoc before Mr. President set up the Fund? What took GEJ so long? Did it just occur to him that victims of insurgency are always in need of relief? If it takes a Prresident 5 years to decide on what ordinary Nigerians could have decided right after the Eagle Square bomb blast, ten I fear we sahll soon plunge into political, economic and social duldrum. And by the way, Pastor O can only speak for himself, and NOT for all Nigerian Christians. He certainly did not speak for me!
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