The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) described late Imam Abubakar Abdullahi as an extraordinary religious leader whose life and actions remain a profound testimony to courage, compassion, and our shared humanity.
The late Abdullahi saved 262 Christians during a violent massacre in 2018.
CAN noted that the late Imam will forever be remembered for his rare moral bravery and selflessness, choosing to protect innocent lives at great personal risk and standing firmly on the side of humanity when it mattered most.
In a statement yesterday in Abuja, CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, said that Abdullahi’s actions transcended religious boundaries and powerfully affirmed the sanctity of human life above all else.
Okoh stated that this singular act of heroism did more than save lives, as it reinforced hope, strengthened interfaith harmony, and reminded our nation that peace is possible when conscience, love, and faith guide our actions.
He said, “In a world often divided by suspicion and hatred, the Imam stood as a bridge-builder and a living symbol of what true religion represents. It was in recognition of this exceptional service to humanity that CAN honoured him with an award during its Sapphire Anniversary celebrations in 2021. While plaques may fade with time, his legacy will endure as a shining example for religious leaders, communities, and generations to come”
“CAN believes that such courage deserves not only remembrance but amplification. We therefore call for continued honour to his memory, including engagement with his family and broad public recognition of his noble sacrifice, so that his story may inspire unity, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence across our nation”.
“As we mourn his passing, we celebrate a life well lived in service to God and humanity. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, his community, and all who were touched by his remarkable example. May his legacy continue to speak where words fall short”, he added.
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