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    CAN hails Adamawa gov for pardon on death sentenced farmer

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has applauded Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for granting clemency to Sunday Jackson, a Christian farmer who had been sentenced to death following a violent attack on his farm.

    Chronicle NG reports that Fintiri gave Sunday Jackson a state pardon on Tuesday, causing spontaneous joy across Adamawa and Yola, with citizens flocking to the streets to celebrate the decision.

    Northern CAN, in a Christmas greeting signed by its Chairman, Rev. Joseph Hayab, and Secretary-General, Bishop Mohammed Naga, on Tuesday, condemned the previous conviction as a miscarriage of justice, adding the governor’s intervention restored public trust in fairness and the rule of law.

    “The grant of clemency brings relief and affirms the principle that self-defense in the face of mortal danger should not be criminalized while terrorists and their advocates walk freely in our society,” the statement said.

    While praising Fintiri, Northern CAN asked Nigerian authorities to use the Christmas season as a catalyst for national rejuvenation, justice, and long-term security, warning that the country cannot continue to suffer from terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping.

    The group also urged the federal government to launch a full and transparent investigation into the sponsors and funders of terror.

    “Lasting peace will remain elusive unless those behind violent crimes are exposed and brought to justice,” the statement added.

    According to Northern CAN, Christmas provides an opportunity for Nigerians to reflect on the nation’s moral conscience and social direction. Christmas encourages the nation to practice peace, justice, compassion, and respect for the sanctity of human life.

    The group praised people, faith-based organizations, and community leaders for distributing palliatives and assisting vulnerable persons throughout the holiday season, calling such actions “a reflection of enduring values of love and shared responsibility.”

    On security, Northern CAN commended the Armed Forces and other security services for their sacrifices in protecting lives and property, encouraging them to continue steadfast until insecurity is finally removed.

    “The continued existence of terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping has caused immense pain to individuals, families, and communities, leaving scars that many may never fully recover from,” the statement lamented.

    The association praised the Federal Government’s recent categorization of kidnappers, bandits, and other violent criminal groups as terrorists, stating that the decision enhanced the national security framework and displayed a strong commitment to combating insecurity.

    Northern CAN closed by urging officials at all levels to defend justice, equity, and the rule of law, while also encouraging citizens to continue to follow the law and be devoted to peaceful coexistence and national unity.

    “As the nation celebrates Christmas, let us support our leaders, pray for the healing of our land, and work collectively for a safer, more just, and more united Nigeria,” the statement said.

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