Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) in Borno has declared fasting from Monday to Wednesday to seek divine
intervention for the release of the abducted students of the Government Girls
Secondary School, Chibok.
Rev. Titus Pona, the chairman of the
association in the state, announced the fasting to newsmen on Sunday in
Maiduguri.
“We are calling on all Christians in
Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and even beyond to begin a three- day fasting and prayer
session to seek for God help for the release of the abducted girls.
“The continued stay of these girls
in the abductor’s camp has created worry in the minds of the parents and other
well-meaning Nigerians.
We pray that through prayer, God
will touch the hearts of the abductors so that they will release them, ’’ Pona
said.
Pona also urged the insurgents to
dialogue with government if they had any grievances.
“We call on the insurgents to please
put down their arms and dialogue with government, either at the state or at the
federal level.
“They should release the girls in
the name of God because only 43 girls were reported to have escaped from the
abductors.
Pona appealed to the Federal
Government to deploy more troops to rural areas in Borno, following increased
attacks by the insurgents.
“Since the insurgents are
increasingly attacking villages and rural communities, government should deploy
more troops to the areas to safeguard lives and property,’’ he said. (NAN)
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