
CAN REQUESTS FOR SUBMISSION OF NAMES OF INSTITUTIONS THAT PREVENT CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
By Sumayyah Olapade
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has asked all zonal and state Chairmen of the association to submit all names of public Institutions in their states, where Christians are not allowed to have a chapel where they can gather to pray or worship during week days and Sunday.
The Chairmen have been instructed to submit the names on or before 19th of August, 2022 adding that the CAN’s headquarters is about to take a stand on the situation which they termed discriminatory.
This was mentioned in a statement signed by Barrister Daramola Joseph Bade, CAN General Secretary, on 9th of August, 2022.
The statement reads, “I have been directed to write to all Zonal and State Chairmen of the Association to kindly submit all names of public institutions in their states on or before 19th August 2022, where christians are being prevented from having a chapel or a place where they can gather to pray or worship during the week days and sundays.
“The CAN’s Headquaters is about to take on the discriminatory policy.”
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