The Lagos State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has led a peaceful road walk in Ikeja, calling for improved security across Nigeria and an end to kidnappings and violence.
According to Channels Television, the march began and ended at the Chapel of Christ the Light in Alausa, attracting clergymen, Christian faithful and concerned citizens advocating for peace, unity and national development.
Participants carried placards bearing messages including “Pray for Nigeria”, “No to Schoolchildren Abductions”, “Release the Oyo Schoolchildren Now!”, “Nigeria Must Succeed”, and “No to Terrorism”.
Addressing participants before the rally, Lagos CAN Chairman, Bishop Stephen Adegbite, said the demonstration was aimed at promoting peace and urging Nigerians to reject violence, especially during the election year.
He called for the unconditional release of kidnapped victims, particularly schoolchildren, and appealed to politicians to conduct themselves peacefully throughout the electoral process.
Adegbite also urged Christian and Muslim leaders to work together in promoting national unity and to avoid statements capable of inflaming political tensions. He stressed the need for collective prayers for a safer Nigeria and warned against actions that could undermine the country’s stability.
The Special Adviser on Christian Affairs to the Lagos State Governor, Very Rev. Bukola Adeleke, also appealed to Nigerians to reject violence and terrorism while praying for the nation’s leaders.
He encouraged citizens to offer constructive criticism of government policies responsibly, noting that positive achievements should also be acknowledged alongside areas requiring improvement.
Personnel of the Department of State Services (DSS) monitored the event to ensure the rally remained peaceful.