The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has observed that many Nigerians no longer quantify hardship through statistics, but rather through experiences such as missed meals, unpaid educational fees, closed businesses and restless nights.

In a message to mark the Eid-El-Kabir celebration, signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the President of CAN, it was emphasized that occasion serves as a profound reminder of faith, obedience, sacrifice, and devotion to God.

The statement noted that beyond the festivities, the period directly reflects the nation’s condition during a challenging and pivotal time in its history.

“Currently, many Nigerians do not assess hardship through statistics but through the reality of missed meals, unpaid school fees, shuttered businesses, and sleepless nights. Families are grappling with the escalating cost of living.

“Farmers are leaving their lands out of fear, while small enterprises are failing under economic strain. Young individuals are increasingly anxious about their futures, and insecurity continues to loom over numerous communities.

“In such times, the profound significance of Eid-el-Kabir becomes even more crucial. Sacrifice should not solely be a burden borne by ordinary citizens; leadership must also embody sacrifice through integrity, moderation, service, compassion, and a visible commitment to the welfare of the populace.

“This is a critical moment for leaders in government, politics, business, security agencies, and religious organizations to set aside apathy, blame-shifting, and self-serving interests, and concentrate on the urgent need to restore public trust and alleviate the hardships faced by millions of Nigerians.

“Nigerians require tangible hope, not mere promises that have lost their credibility. Therefore, this season should act as a moral summons to conscience for all those in positions of authority. Public trust cannot be reestablished through rhetoric alone; citizens seek leadership that listens, takes action, and is prepared to share in the sacrifices that ordinary individuals endure daily,” the statement said.