Kano Christians Participate in CAN’s Black Sunday Prayer Service for Kidnap Victims

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Christian worshippers throughout Kano State joined the nationwide “Black Sunday” prayer session organized by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Sunday, urging the Federal Government to intensify efforts to secure the release of kidnapped victims and to address the country’s security challenges.

Special prayer sessions were held in churches across the state, where clergy and congregants prayed for those held by kidnappers and other criminal groups while seeking divine intervention for peace and security in Nigeria.

During one of the services, Rev. Dr. Armstrong Ajayi voiced concern over the ongoing cases of kidnapping, killings and violent attacks across the country, describing the situation as a serious national problem that requires urgent action.

He urged political leaders to avoid turning security matters into political debates, stressing that safeguarding lives and property should remain a top priority for governments at all levels.

“Insecurity is not a political matter but a national emergency that demands collective action from government, security agencies, religious leaders and citizens,” Ajayi said.

Worshippers also appealed to authorities to intensify efforts to rescue those still in captivity and restore peace to communities affected by violence.

They expressed optimism that ongoing security operations would lead to the safe return of kidnapped victims and provide relief to families living in fear and uncertainty.

The Black Sunday observance is part of CAN’s nationwide campaign to draw attention to the plight of kidnap victims while mobilizing prayers for lasting peace, national unity and improved security across Nigeria.

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