BY ISAIAH BENJAMIN, Kaduna
The recently elected Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Rev. (Dr) John Joseph Hayab said he has outlined a vision focused on unity, development, and advocacy for justice within Northern Nigeria.
Rev. Hayab who was reacting to accusation from the Rev Yakubu Pam led group, emphasised that he is committed to integrity, transparency, and service to the Christian community and the nation at large.
He said, “We will not allow greed to take over our conscience'” while acknowledging issues such as divisions, violence, and hardships that have tested the Christian faith and unity, just as he expressed optimism, saying, “We are defined by our resilience, our capacity for love, and our unwavering hope for a brighter future.”
Rev. Hayab also highlighted the importance of collaboration, stating that CAN would work closely with national, regional, and state chapters, as well as civil society organizations, government agencies, and other faith groups.
He emphasized, “We will partner with relevant stakeholders to ensure that every person, regardless of their background, has access to the opportunities and protections they deserve.”
Furthermore, he addressed internal challenges within CAN, particularly regarding leadership transitions. He urged respect for leadership changes, stating, “We will serve our term and leave.”
“My vision for Northern CAN centers on fostering unity, promoting development, and advocating for justice, aiming to serve with integrity and address the diverse needs of the Christian community in the region” he stressed.
Meanwhile, addressing newsmen after their meeting in Kaduna in a text read by Elder Sunday Oibe as Secretary of Pam’s led northern CAN, said, “We invited you to debunk the lies that were peddled by some desperate, self seeking characters a few days ago.
“We want to make it clear that Hayab is not a member of Northern CAN,” Oibe alleged.