COVID 19: No need to ban religious activities yet – CAN
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Lagos state chapter has stated the level of coronavirus infection in the nation does not yet warrant ban on religious gathering and activities.
It however said religious organisation, especially churches and mosques, must take proactive measures to safeguard members from infection.
Chairman Lagos CAN, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, told reporters on Wednesday that Nigeria must do everything to win the war against the virus.
He said: “The Federal Government must further secure our borders. Many nations are doing this very seriously now. We must also act now as a nation.
“Our nation cannot afford to welcome or accommodate coronavirus in our land. God forbid it in Jesus name. “
On suggestions that religious gatherings should be banned like in some European nations, Bamgbola said: “We have not got to that point and we believe we won’t get there.
“We believe we will never get to the point of having to ban all services and churches will be grounded.”
He called on churches to observe precautions and safety measures so that worshippers are not exposed to the virus.
On the gas explosion at Abule Ado on Sunday, Bamgbola sympathised with victims and affected.
He asked churches and good-spirited Christians to support the N2b Disaster Relief Fund initiated by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
“We strongly appeal to all the ministries and churches in Lagos state to contribute generously to this fund. No contribution will be too small.
“We encourage you to please send your cash contributions directly to the acoounts of the fund as indicated by our dear Governor.
“We have absolute confidence in our dearly beloved Governor that the funds will be judiciously utilised under his able watch.”
While calling for probe of the incident, Lagos CAN said this will inspire more confidence among residents and visitors to Lagos.