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CAN Dismisses Lawmakers’ Security Claim Over Living Faith Airstrip
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has dismissed concerns raised by some members of the House of Representatives on security, following recent government approval of an airstrip at the Living Faith Church headquarters in Ota, Ogun State.
The Lawmakers had expressed fears about national security and the potential misuse of private airstrips, sparking debates on the matter.
CAN in a statement issued to journalists at the weekend through its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, clarified that the church adhered to all regulatory and legal requirements in securing the license.
He emphasized that such fears are baseless, as the church has consistently demonstrated transparency and commitment to legality in all its operations.
The statement said the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, confirmed that all necessary safety and legal standards were met before the license was granted.
Despite this, lawmakers have referred the matter to the House Committees on Aviation and Legislative Compliance for investigation.
The umbrella Christian body insisted that the investigation on the issue be impartial and transparent, warning against premature conclusions that could harm the integrity of religious institutions and regulatory agencies.
The association also expressed concern that revoking the airstrip license without substantial evidence would set a dangerous precedent, undermining the rights of religious organizations.
It urged the lawmakers to ensure their actions are not influenced by religious biases, stressing that Living Faith Church has been a pillar of peace, development, and community service.
CAN appealed for constructive dialogue between stakeholders to strengthen trust between religious communities and the state.
Corlins Walter
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