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Akpabio vs natasha: the elderly must intervene so that peace reig – can

Akpabio vs natasha: the elderly must intervene so that peace reig – can

The president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 northern states and the territory of the Federal Capital (FCT), the Reverend John Joseph Hayab, has asked the well-intentional Nigerians to intervene in the dispute between the president of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uuduaghan de Kogi for Peace in La Paz in La Paz in La Paz in La Paz National.

Hayab said that, as a responsible religious body, he can consider the “shameful and unfortunate” dispute, asking the Nigerians who intervene to also guarantee sanity in the National Assembly and the country in general.

“There is a need for the elderly to intervene in Akpabio and Natasha wasd because all the members of the National Assembly are honorable members who must be granted respect, the Nigerians keep them in high progress.

“The members of the National Assembly must also do whatever necessary at their disposal to ensure that they address the matter to give peace a chance.

“We must demonstrate that we are responsible people to address any matter that wants to cause any problem, it is not to find failures but repair fences and advance as a nation.”

Hayab declared that no one should play with an accusation of sexual harassment, saying that Nigeria has overcome the time when people claim that they are forgiven or minorities.

He urged the media not to feed the dispute in his report, saying that doing so would only confuse and divide the Nigerians.

The president of the can urged the members of the National Assembly to channel their energies towards improving the life of the Nigerians with their official commitments, after having approved the national budget of 2025.

He expressed the appeal of Can for all groups involved or affected by the AKPabio-Natasha dispute to cover their swords and refrain from making comments capable of dividing further Nigerians along gender or regional lines.

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