Rural farmers |
The Northern Chapter of
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has decried persistent attacks on rural
farmers.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report continues:
Its
Chairman, Rev. Yakubu Pam, made the condemnation in Jos on Monday, saying that
the situation could hamper the achievement of food security.
“Farmers
are killed on the fields and this has forced them to abandon the farms; hunger
is imminent in the country if nothing is done about this.”
Pam
spoke to on the sideline of a regional
delegates’ conference of the association taking place in the Plateau State
capital.
The
association chairman called for special protection for farmers, stressing out
that farmers were vulnerable to attacks because their farms were normally in
forests.
Pam
also drew government’s attention the constant abduction of young girls and
appealed for special security for those in the villages.
“We
have also observed that girls in the northern part of the country are being
withdrawn from schools and forced into marriage.
“The
association is taking a deeper look into that menace and will come out with
suggestions on ways to check the trend,” he said.
Pam
also spoke against indolence among youths and advised that youths should
embrace farming to become assets to the society.
“We
must resort to farming to cushion the current economic hardship; doing nothing
is very dangerous,” he said.
Pam
said that the delegates’ conference, with the theme: “Peace and Unity in the
Body of Christ”, was to buttress the need for unity in the church.
“Without love and unity, no human or spiritual community can survive including the church; unity of believers from different backgrounds is crucial,” he said.
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