Nigerians have been urged to pause, reflect, and think carefully about the direction of the country and their roles in impacting it and how to make it better.
The advice came from the Christian Association of Nigeria in a statement signed by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, heralding the 2026 Lenten season of Christians.
The Christian body noted that Nigeria is passing through a challenging period. ‘Many households are struggling with the rising cost of living, uncertain job opportunities, and daily economic pressures. In several parts of the country, security concerns continue to affect communities and test the confidence of citizens.
These realities according to CAN call for practical action, responsible leadership, and a shared commitment to finding lasting solutions.
The association then urged leaders at all levels to move beyond drafting policies and focus on implementing them effectively.
“Nigeria does not lack policies; the real challenge is ensuring they are carried out fairly, transparently, and in ways that bring real relief to citizens. Leaders must be intentionally inclusive in their decisions, mindful of Nigeria’s diversity and sensitivities, and committed to making sure government programmes truly reach the households, young people, and communities they are meant to serve.”
CAN also urged Nigerians to reject division, violence, and the spread of false information. “Our diversity; across faiths, ethnicities, and cultures remains one of Nigeria’s greatest strengths. Continued cooperation among religious communities, mutual respect, and responsible civic conduct are essential for maintaining peace and national stability.” The body stated.
It called on young people, to use their creativity and determination to shape the nation’s future, “This period should be a reminder to channel your energy into innovation, productive enterprise, and responsible participation in public life.”
On the first day of lent known as Ash Wednesday, the body urged Christians to use it as an opportunity for a renewal of ‘ our collective commitment to justice, compassion, and responsible citizenship”