Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others
Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai, has urged people not to be divided due to diversity in faith, while also saying that they should not encouraged violent conflict due to their differences.
He asserted this during the inauguration of the House of Kaduna Family in the state yesterday.
While speaking, the Governor explained that House of Kaduna Family is a platform designed for leaders of faith to dialogue and interact on peaceful coexistence.
The Governor added that the decision to gather leaders of faith in a joint endeavour for peace and harmony in the state reflects the belief that religion does not have to divide.
He argued that “the diversity of faith can be a vehicle for unity when adherents respect the right of every human being to life, liberty and livelihood, as creatures of God.’’
The governor asked for the support of the leaders in ensuring that the conduct of people more closely mirrors the message of peace and compassion in the major religions.
El Rufai pointed out that religious fervour is a common trait among Nigerians, but “the legacy of communal and ethno religious conflict in our state betrays the absence not only of respect for the rule of law but also any adherence to the common values of our two dominant religions –which are peace, compassion and fairness to others