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Show commitment, set free Leah, grace, others, CAN pleads with Buhari 

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THE President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), His Eminence, Dr Samson  Ayokunle has called on President Muhammadu Buhari  to ensure the release of Miss Leah Sharibu, Grace Taku and other hostages in the den of  Boko Haram terrorists.

The primary duty of any serious government, according to the CAN President, is the security of lives and properties of the governed, saying  any government that cannot guarantee this primary responsibility may loose the confidence of the citizens.

In a press statement signed by the Special Assistant, (Media) to the CAN President, Pastor Bayo Oladeji, it noted that CAN has watched a video  Boko Haram terrorists’ camp where Grace Taku, an aide worker of Action for Hunger appealed  to the Federal Government, CAN, and other well-meaning Nigerians to secure her freedom and those of the other five victims, who were recently attacked and abducted by their captors.

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Boko Haram sect sometimes in April this year reportedly kidnapped a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Abraham Amuta and a cleric with Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel), identified as Pastor Moses Oyeleke in Borno State. We have not heard anything about their whereabouts.

“We have heard the prompt response made by the Federal Government to the Save-Our-Soul cry of Grace and we join her in calling on President Muhammadu Buhari, and the security agencies, especially the Department of State Security (DSS) to secure her freedom, and that of  Leah Sharibu. Grace Taku has cried out on behalf of  other hostages, like Amuta and Pastor Moses Oyeleke before getting too late.

“We urge the Federal Government to expedite action toward the captives release, as in that of  Dapchi girls except Leah Sharibu. We believe strongly that Leah Sharibu is still alive, hail and hearty and she will and others must be set free from the captivity. Enough of paying lips service to the menace of security challenges in the country.

“We have been calling for a total overhauling of the security apparatus of the country; and we have also asked the developed nations to assist Nigeria in combating the  challenges before the country becomes unbearable.

“There is no exaggeration to say Nigeria  roads are unsafe as kidnappers, terrorists,  killer herdsmen and bandits are operating with impunity,” the statement stated.

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