The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged the Federal and Edo State governments to properly investigate recent assassination attempt on the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, where seven of his aides were killed the incident and bring the perpetrators to book.
President of CAN Archbishop Daniel Okoh. described the development as disturbing and another attempt by evil doers to cause mayhem not only in Edo State, but also in the nation.
The CAN boss in a statement, he personally signed said: “The national leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, vehemently condemns in its entirety, the recent assassination attempt on the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, and the killing of his aides.
“The national leadership of CAN commiserates with the Omega Fire Ministries International and the family of those who lost their relatives in the ugly incident.
“While we call for a full-scale investigation into the dastardly act that claimed several innocent lives, let all hands be on deck to uncover the identities of those involved in this heinous crime and bring them to book.
“We urge the Federal Government and the security agencies to see the incident for what it is, a sign of the nation’s wobbling security system, and act quickly to address the situation”.
Okoh also advised security agencies not to rest on their oars over the Abuja terror alert.
He urged them to do everything possible to stop the plot and secure the people.
Okoh said: “Similarly, in view of the US Embassy’s warning of a possible terror attack by bandits in Abuja, CAN appeals to our security operatives to wake up to the challenges of securing people’s lives and property to avoid the consequences of a resort to self-help.
“We must do whatever it takes to stop those plotting to eliminate innocent citizens anywhere in the country by brutal means, from achieving their ignoble objectives. They must not be allowed to continue their wickedness”.
He called on churches and Nigerians to be security conscious at all time.
“While CAN appeals to Churches and by extension all Nigerians to be vigilant, and alert security agencies of any suspicious movements in their vicinities, we will continue to pray for lasting peace and security in our country in Jesus’ name. Amen”, Okoh added.