The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria has urged the Federal Government to take immediate steps to cushion the effect of economic hardship in the country.
The association’s President, Daniel Okoh, made the call in a message to Christians to mark this year’s Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of the Lenten season.
The Lenten season is a Christian religious observance to commemorate the 40-day fast.
Okoh, in his message, noted the plight of citizens while stating that leaders must prioritise the needs of the most vulnerable in society.
He also urged Christians to extend helping hands to those in need while also supporting the leaders in alleviating the sufferings of fellow citizens.
The message read in part, “As we embark on this Lenten journey, our hearts are drawn to the plight of many who struggle to make ends meet, facing financial uncertainty and limited access to basic needs.
“We long for a Nigeria where every individual is afforded the opportunity to thrive and where our leaders prioritise the well-being of the most vulnerable in our society.
“I urge our leaders at all levels of governance to recognise the urgency of the economic challenges facing our nation and to take concrete action to provide support for individuals facing economic hardship.
“Let us come together in solidarity and commitment to create a more inclusive and compassionate society where the burdens of the marginalised are alleviated, and their voices are heard.”
Okoh urged Christians to think of ways that they can contribute to the well-being of others.
“It is a period for us to extend a helping hand to those in need and advocate for continuing support from our leaders in alleviating the burdens of our fellow citizens,” he added.
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