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Plateau Killings: CAN Urges Churches to Strengthen Security, Probe Fake Military Uniforms

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called on churches nationwide to heighten security awareness following the killing of more than 40 people in Plateau State. The group also urged authorities to investigate reports that attackers wore fake military uniforms during the Palm Sunday assault.

CAN Condemns Deadly Palm Sunday Attack

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has strongly condemned the killing of over 40 residents in Angwan Rukuba, located in Jos North, describing the incident as tragic and unacceptable.

The attack, which occurred on Palm Sunday, has sparked national outrage, with religious leaders warning of a troubling pattern of violence targeting civilians.

CAN President Daniel Okoh said the victims included innocent men, women, and children, noting that the day—traditionally marked by peace and reflection—was instead marred by bloodshed.


Call for Vigilance During Holy Week

Okoh urged Christian faithful across Nigeria to remain prayerful but also take practical steps to ensure safety during ongoing Holy Week observances, including Good Friday services and Easter vigils.

“As you prepare for solemnities and church gatherings, take deliberate steps to protect yourselves and your congregations. Stay alert and work with security agencies,” he advised.

The association emphasised that heightened vigilance is necessary given the current security climate.


Concerns Over Fake Military Uniforms

CAN raised alarm over reports that the attackers were dressed in military-style uniforms, describing the development as a serious threat to public trust and national security.

Okoh called for a thorough investigation into the use of counterfeit or imitation military attire by armed groups, urging security agencies to take decisive action to curb the trend.


Demand for Justice and Lasting Security Measures

The Christian body stressed that Nigerians are increasingly frustrated by recurring violence and expect concrete action from authorities.

CAN called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the killings, while acknowledging efforts by the Plateau State Government to manage the situation.

However, the association warned that temporary responses are insufficient, urging the implementation of long-term strategies to address insecurity.


A Nation at a Critical Moment

CAN concluded that while faith remains central, it must be accompanied by vigilance, noting that Nigeria is facing a critical period that requires urgent and coordinated intervention.

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