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CAN Declares Black Sunday, Calls for National Security Emergency Over Rising Violence

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called on the Federal Government to immediately declare a national security emergency in response to the escalating wave of killings, kidnappings, terrorism, and violent attacks affecting communities across the country.

Drivetvnews gathered that the appeal was made during the 2026 National Church Denominational Leaders Summit held in Abuja, where Christian leaders assessed the worsening security situation and its impact on Nigerians.

As part of measures to honour victims of violence, CAN announced a three-day period of national mourning from June 12 to June 14, with June 14 designated as “Black Sunday.”

Presenting the summit’s communiqué, CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, expressed concern over the continued loss of lives and growing insecurity nationwide. He stressed that urgent and coordinated action is needed to restore public confidence and guarantee the safety of citizens.

The association strongly condemned incidents of murder, abduction, torture, rape, forced displacement, and other forms of violence being carried out against innocent Nigerians. According to CAN, the current security challenges have reached a critical stage and require immediate government intervention.

Church leaders noted that many communities remain under threat, while schools, places of worship, and major highways have become increasingly vulnerable to attacks by criminal groups.

CAN urged the government to strengthen intelligence gathering, improve collaboration among security agencies, and ensure greater accountability in efforts to combat terrorism and violent crime. The association also renewed its support for state police and other decentralised security structures aimed at enhancing local security operations and intelligence sharing.

The group further advised political leaders not to allow partisan interests or election activities to distract from the urgent task of addressing insecurity across the country.

In addition, CAN demanded the release of all kidnapped citizens, particularly schoolchildren, and called for adequate support, rehabilitation, and compensation for victims of violent attacks.

The association reaffirmed its commitment to working with government institutions and security agencies, emphasising that safeguarding lives and property remains the primary responsibility of the state.

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