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Uyo building collapse: CAN commiserates with victims, bereaved, Udom

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The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) .has commiserated with the people and the government of Akwa Ibom State on the tragedy that took place inside the Reigners Bible Church, Uyo, at the weekend, which led to the death of scores of the worshippers.

According to reports, the horrific incident happened during the ordination of the General Overseer of the church as a Bishop when the church roof under construction collapsed on the worshippers and guests, including the state governor, Udom Emmanuel, leaving several people dead and many injured.

CAN, in a press statement, lamented the disaster and tasked every Christian to identify with the victims through prayers, gifts and condolence visits.

The statement, signed by the General Secretary of the body, Reverend (Dr) Musa Asake, also advised churches to discourage the idea of holding worship service inside a building under construction to avoid a repeat of the avoidable tragedy.

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