The South-West chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed concern over the growing insecurity affecting different parts of the country, urging governments and other stakeholders to take decisive action.
The association said the security situation continues to raise serious concern, particularly as incidents of violence, abductions and attacks persist in several areas.
Its position adds to the increasing calls from groups and regional organisations demanding stronger security coordination and more urgent intervention across the South-West and other affected regions.
In recent months, insecurity has remained a recurring issue in public discourse, with concerns continuing to mount over the safety of communities, schools and travelers in different parts of the country.
The latest statement from the South-West CAN reflects the broader anxiety surrounding the security climate and the growing pressure on authorities to strengthen preventive and response measures.
The association called on governments and relevant stakeholders to act decisively in addressing the situation.
