Pastor Kayode Adetola of the White Chapel Parish, Oshodi, said that the protest was an action following a directive by Adeboye to register displeasure at the high level of insecurity in the country. He explained that the Christians decided to join others in the country to embark on the peaceful protest to express their grievances about the killings. Also, CAN members in Kogi State on Sunday marched around Lokoja, the state capital, urging President Buhari to take decisive actions to stop the killings. In Ondo State yesterday, the CAN urged President Buhari to resign over his inability to secure Nigerians and their property. Addressing the gathering, the Catholic Bishop of Ondo Diocese, Jude Arogundade, decried the failure of the Federal Government to curtail insecurity.
Source: The Guardian February 03, 2020 04:41 UTC