CAN leader demands mandatory psychological tests for political office seekers

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The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), 19 Northern States and the FCT, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, has called for mandatory psychological test for Nigerians seeking elective political offices.

Hayab, who also chairs the National Patrons Forum of the Royal Ambassadors of Nigeria (RAN), made the call on Saturday at the Royal Ambassadors Men’s Missionary Union summit held in Sabon Tasha, Kaduna.

He noted that many leadership failures in the country are rooted in emotional and mental instability among office holders.

Speaking on the theme, ‘Higher Ground’, the cleric delivered a keynote address titled ‘Overcoming Evil Vices: A Guide for the Young Child’, in which he decried the erratic behavior of some politicians, a development he said often points to underlying psychological challenges.

“When you hear the way some of our leaders talk, you begin to question their mental fitness. Governance is too sensitive to be handed over to individuals who lack empathy, emotional control, or sound judgment.

“Just like we recommend psychological evaluations before marriage, we should apply the same principle to public service, where the actions of one individual can affect millions,” Hayab said.

He argued that untreated mental health issues not only wreck families but also endanger the stability of entire nations when left unchecked in leadership circles.

The CAN leader equally cautioned Nigerian youths against indulging in drug abuse, cybercrime, violence and other destructive behaviors

According to him, such vices erode the youth’s potential for greatness. “Drugs deceive and destroy,” he said.

He added, “Yahoo’ is not a career path. If you want to rise to higher ground, you must embrace discipline, hard work, and faith in God.”

Addressing gender concerns, he encouraged girls to prioritize education over early marriage and urged boys to respect and protect the dignity of their female peers.

“Education empowers the mind and prepares you to solve real problems. It is not just about securing a job but about building a purposeful life,” he added.

Hayab further advised young people to seek out mentors of integrity and surround themselves with positive influences that foster growth and godly values.

Earlier, Director of the Royal Ambassadors, Sabon Tasha Chapter, Mr. Pleni Thomas Magaji, commended Hayab’s forthrightness, describing his message as timely and courageous.

He noted that the annual summit was organized to nurture young Christians with Biblical principles and sound leadership ethics for national transformation.

CAN leader demands mandatory psychological tests for political office seekers

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