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Sallah: Wike urges unity, respect among religions

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Wike advocates respect and understanding among faithful of different religions.

By Emma Ogbuehi

Rivers State governor and presidential aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Nyeson Wike, has congratulated the Muslim faithful for a successful completion of Ramadan fast.

He said that though faith may be differ, practices, doctrines, and worships are geared towards serving a Supreme Being in the journey through life’s bramble forest. “It is therefore expected that we shun all acts of religious bigotry or being insensitive to the feelings and doctrines of our different religions”, he stressed.

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 According to the governor, in new Nigeria which he envisage to run, he would encourage the promotion of a culture of collective responsibility of all religions and sustain the practice of good neighbourliness that would further entrench robust engagement amongst all Nigerians.

He made these assertions in a statement released by his media office on Sunday.

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Wike said: “As we celebrate this end of the Holy Month, we must begin to rethink our future as one united Nigeria bound by one destiny. We have come a long way, and the opportunity of celebrations should afford us unique introspection into our journey thus far. We must not only promote religious tolerance, we have to generate new approaches and ideals that would help build and sustain our collective bonds as citizens with similar identities and mission”.

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He added; “our diversities should be our strength, whether as Christians or Muslims. We must begin a new conversation that will eliminate unhealthy rivalries between religions and cultures, while devoting attention to those ideals that unite us as a people with flourishing opportunities. We cannot allow ourselves to be detained by parochial sentiments based on our belief system, when we are supposed to be forward looking in our shared commitment to building an egalitarian society”.

“As we all celebrate the end of the Holy Month in a grand style, we should devote our attention on how we can collectively proffer solutions to our developmental challenges in order to build a nation for all.

“Nigeria is too dear and precious to some of us that we cannot afford to let it fail. It is our collective responsibility to put our heads together and think outside the box for the right solution and approach to our national problems. It is a difficult task, yet not insurmountable.

“Whenever we fast and pray as Christians and Muslims, we ask for specific favours from God as our prayer points. We all desire good and prosperous life, hence we must continue to deepen positive national conversations, dialogue and narratives that would cement our bonds and unity of purpose”. 

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