THE Kogi state chapter of the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Saturday said it was ready for the protest planned for today over killings of Christians in parts of the country.
The State chairman of the association, Bishop John Ibenu, told Sunday Tribune that members across the 21 local government areas had been mobilised for the protest.
According to him, letters had already been sent to the blocs that made up the state chapter for the protest.
The clergyman, who lamented the spate of killings across the country, said serious efforts should be made to force the government to take action on the problems being faced by innocent citizens in the country.
Ibenu charged Christians in the state to come out and participate in the protest as a show of their opposition to the killings going on in the country.
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