CAC bemoans worsening global insecurity

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BY AKINWALE ABOLUWADE, IBADAN

The Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide has bemoaned the increasing cases of terrorist activities in Nigeria in particular and the rest of the world in general stating that the world leaders must rise to the occasion in the interest of all.

The President, CAC Worldwide, Pastor Henry Ojo, raised concern about the precarious situation the world over during the 25th anniversary of the CAC Arogungbogunmi International, Olunde, Ibadan, on Sunday.

According to him, the situation requires concerted global efforts to overcome the menace.

“If you say that attacks by bandits in Nigeria is targeted at Christians alone, I will not agree. Anyone staying in the north would understand what the northeners, Christians and Muslims are facing. Well, the issue of terrorism and insecurity is a global phenomenon. It is not in Nigeria alone. The rest of the world is facing it. It is the sign of end time.

“We knew the situation of things in the country before the current administration came on board. The terrorists entered Abuja and were bombing public utilities. We are not saying that they have done well now, so we want the Federal Government to do more so for citizens to be able to sleep with two eyes closed. Nigeria had never been like this before. President Muhammadu Buhari needs to put in more efforts. I believe that we shall overcome the challenges.

“Nigeria is blessed but our education is certificate oriented and so, we have graduates who are busy looking for job after graduating. Nigeria is adding six million births to its population every year, so there should be a sustainable system in place to cater for the growing population. We should not put the responsibilities on government shoulders alone. I don’t agree that Nigeria should disintegrate, but every region should have full control of their resources.”

The General Overseer of CAC, Arogungbogunmi, Prophet Richard Kolawole, said the Buhari-led government had a lot to do in order to restore trust in the minds of the citizens.