The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State chapter, has called on both the federal government and the Niger State government to urgently step up efforts to ease citizens’ hardships and tackle the ongoing security challenges affecting communities.
In an Easter message titled “Be Hopeful, Be Resilient, Be Compassionate,” the State Chairman of CAN, Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, encouraged Christians to reflect the true meaning of the season by showing love and care to vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans, and the less privileged.
Bishop Yohanna, who also serves as the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, described Easter as the joyful climax of the Lenten season, traditionally marked by prayer, fasting, and acts of charity. He explained that the celebration represents hope, renewal, and God’s enduring love for humanity, as reflected in the teachings of 1 Corinthians 15:3–4.
“We urge the Federal and State Governments to take decisive steps to alleviate the sufferings of the people and bring an end to the insecurity that has ravaged our communities, claimed innocent lives, disrupted farming activities, and displaced many of our citizens,” he said.

The CAN chairman also appealed to residents to remain steadfast in prayers for the state, stressing the importance of unity, peaceful coexistence, and divine guidance for leaders, particularly Umaru Bago.
“Let us pray that God grants him the wisdom and strength to effectively pursue and actualise the ‘New Niger Agenda.’ It is our hope that all ongoing projects will be completed for the benefit of the people,” he added.
Bishop Yohanna further encouraged citizens, especially Christians, to take an active role in the 2027 general elections, highlighting the importance of civic participation in shaping the future of both the state and the country. He also urged the state government to maintain inclusive governance that reflects the interests of all groups within society.
“Let us be living examples through lives of love, mercy, compassion, and selfless service, demonstrating that the Risen Christ lives in our hearts,” he said.
What you should know
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Niger State has used its Easter message to call for urgent government intervention in addressing economic hardship and insecurity.
The association emphasized compassion, unity, and civic responsibility while urging leaders to deliver on governance promises.
The message also encourages citizens to support vulnerable groups and actively participate in the democratic process ahead of the 2027 elections, reflecting a broader appeal for both spiritual reflection and practical action in improving societal conditions.
























