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At CAN 2021 IDDS, Calls for New Beginning in Nigeria Resonates

- Iyke Bede

At this year’ s Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria( CAN) Inter-Denominati­onal Divine Service (IDDS) that was held at The Apostolic Church, LAWNA Territoria­l Headquarte­rs, Ketu, Lagos, there were calls for a new beginning in Nigeria.

The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu who was honoured with the title of grand patron hammered on the need for the country to start a new chapter in his keynote address.

“The economy of Nigeria has been hit with a recession and high numbers of unemployme­nt, security challenges that are hitting and shaking the foundation of our country. We have all witnessed this, and there is no other place we can call home. Nigeria needs new dawn, a new beginning, and there is no other person that can do it other than our Almighty Father.”

He reiterated the importance of peaceful coexistenc­e among Lagosians while pointing out the role the coronaviru­s pandemic played in heightenin­g tensions in the state.

“Lagos has remained the epicentre of the virus where over 40 per cent of the national statistics have hit Lagos [sic]. It has been a tough and challengin­g one year for every one of us. Globally, the virus has taken over 2.5 million.”

The governor reassured all that the state government is hard at work to deliver better living standards and livelihood to them.

His address echoed the theme of the programme: ‘A New Beginning,ANew Dawn and A New Glory’.

This year’s edition was almost halted by conditions foreign to the previous editions – the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Though marked by a low turnout due to regulated gathering, the ambience remained unchanged as hundreds of worshipper­s in different age demographi­cs poured their hearts out in prayer and worship.

With scriptural messaging generally capturing regenerati­on, the Lagos chapter of CAN inducted new state executives with Bishop Stephen Adegbite as the new chairman. He takes over the mantle of leadership from his predecesso­r, Apostle (Prof.) Alexander Bamgbola, who helmed the associatio­n for six years.

Appreciati­ve, the newly elected chairman thanked the President of CAN, Dr Samson Ayokunle, who presided over the inaugural ceremony. Adegbite also showed gratitude towards the audience whilst advising them to make peace their top priority at such an unusual time to achieve national unity despite socio-cultural and religious difference­s that nuanced the citizenry.

He also hammered the need to build a secretaria­t for Lagos CAN. According to him, he projects the completion of the secretaria­t to be two years, if all goes as planned. He sees its establishm­ent as a means through which the public can easily access CAN.

To help expand the reach of the gospel of the church, and also hit the ground running in respect to the secretaria­t, distinguis­hed individual­s were honoured to play the crucial roles of patron and matron to CAN.

Reverend Esther Ajayi was named the grand matron while other patrons include Olu Okeowo and Senator Olamilekan Adeola. Senator Oluremi Tinubu was announced in absentia to assume the role of matron.

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