Tag: Religious Unity in Nigeria

  • Southern Kaduna NGO Hosts Interfaith New Year Meal to Promote Unity and Peace

    Southern Kaduna NGO Hosts Interfaith New Year Meal to Promote Unity and Peace

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    A humanitarian non-governmental organisation has hosted an interfaith New Year meal in Southern Kaduna to promote peaceful coexistence, religious tolerance, and social cohesion among Christian and Muslim communities in Kaduna State, North-West Nigeria.The event, held to mark the beginning of 2026, was organised by the Yakwai Human Touch Foundation in Rido community, Chikun Local Government Area, bringing together women and youths from both faiths for dialogue, fellowship, and prayers for peace.

    Speaking at the gathering, the Founder and Director of the foundation, Madam Elizabeth David Hassan, said the interfaith New Year meal was designed to strengthen relationships across religious divides and foster mutual understanding among grassroots communities. She explained that the annual initiative provides a platform for Christians and Muslims to share a common table, exchange goodwill messages, and jointly pray for peace, stability, and development in Kaduna State and Nigeria.“Every New Year’s Day, we intentionally bring Muslim and Christian women and youths together to deepen interfaith relationships and strengthen community bonds,” she said. “This approach has helped unite women across religious lines to work collectively for peace.”

    Madam Elizabeth noted that special prayers were offered during the event for harmony, security, and economic progress, stressing that peace remains a prerequisite for sustainable development in the state.She added that one of the core objectives of Yakwai Human Touch Foundation is to improve the wellbeing of women, youths, and vulnerable children, particularly in rural communities affected by social and economic challenges.

    According to her, the 2026 interfaith New Year meal in Southern Kaduna also served as a round-table forum where women discussed practical ways to promote tolerance, social cohesion, and peaceful coexistence at the community level.Environmental issues featured prominently in the discussions, with participants examining the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on rural livelihoods, especially those of women.

    Madam Elizabeth urged participants to support environmental protection initiatives by planting trees to curb flooding and reduce plastic pollution, which she described as growing threats to rural communities. She also encouraged women to embrace skills acquisition and small-scale economic activities to boost household income and reduce over-dependence on their spouses, noting that economic empowerment is critical to poverty reduction. “We organise this interfaith New Year meal to promote peace, unity, and shared responsibility,” she said. “We are one family under God, and it is important to celebrate the New Year together and pray for a better future.”

    Ine of the participants, Hajiya Halima Haruna from Maraban Rido community, described the initiative as a long-standing tradition that has strengthened friendships among women across communities. She said participants often travel long distances each year to attend the event, exchange goodwill messages, and reaffirm their commitment to peaceful coexistence.Hajiya Halima added that the foundation has consistently trained women on peacebuilding and conflict prevention strategies, contributing to improved community relations. Meals including rice, beans, tuwo, and soft drinks were shared during the event as symbols of unity and togetherness.

    Also speaking, Honourable Shadrack David Hassan, a project coordinator in Rido community, praised the role of women in peacebuilding efforts across Kaduna State.He said the organisation has played a significant role in sensitising rural women on self-reliance, skills acquisition, and peaceful engagement, while offering prayers for lasting peace and stability in the state and the country.

  • Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Attends 2025 Christmas Carol, Calls for Unity and Peace

    Kaduna Governor Uba Sani Attends 2025 Christmas Carol, Calls for Unity and Peace

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Sunday attended the 2025 Christmas Carol organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in collaboration with the Kaduna State Government, reaffirming his commitment to unity and inclusive governance in the state.The event took place at the Umaru Yar’Adua Conference Centre, Kaduna, and was attended by representatives of various Christian denominations. The programme featured prayers and musical renditions by different church choirs.Governor Sani’s attendance fulfilled a promise he made in 2024 during the Kaduna Unity Christmas Carol held at ECWA Goodnews Church, Narayi High Cost, where he pledged to participate in subsequent editions throughout his tenure.Speaking at the gathering, the Governor said the occasion marked the third time he was sharing what he described as a “sacred moment” with the Christian community in Kaduna State.He noted that each attendance reinforced his belief that faith remains a strong bridge for unity, healing, and collective progress in society, particularly in a diverse state such as Kaduna. According to Governor Sani, Christmas is not only a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ but also a season that highlights values such as love, sacrifice, humility, compassion, and selfless service.“

    These values transcend religious boundaries and speak to our shared humanity. Christmas challenges leaders and citizens alike to live differently by promoting fairness, compassion, and responsibility,” he said.The Governor explained that his participation in the Christmas Carol was driven by conviction and commitment, adding that such gatherings help renew hope and strengthen social cohesion across religious lines.He also commended religious leaders and worshippers for their consistent prayers, counsel, and commitment to peace, noting that their actions have contributed significantly to stability in Kaduna State.“ In moments of tension, the choice of dialogue over division and unity over suspicion has helped to sustain peace. These choices are shaping a more hopeful present and a more secure future for our people,” he stated.

    Governor Sani described the Christmas Carol as a symbol of openness and inclusion, urging Kaduna residents to continue positioning the state as a model where diversity fosters progress and unity secures shared prosperity.Reflecting on his administration, the Governor recalled that since assuming office on May 29, 2023, he has remained committed to serving all residents of Kaduna State without discrimination based on faith, ethnicity, or political affiliation.He highlighted achievements recorded across key sectors, particularly infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture, in his two and a half years in office.According to him, the state has completed or advanced work on 85 roads covering 785 kilometres in the first phase of its road infrastructure programme, while over 50 additional roads and bridges spanning more than 550 kilometres were launched in the second phase.

    In the health sector, Governor Sani disclosed that 255 Primary Health Care Centres have been upgraded to Level Two status, the highest number achieved by any state in Nigeria, improving access to maternal and child healthcare services.He also noted that agriculture, which contributes over 42 per cent to Kaduna State’s Gross Domestic Product, now receives over 10 per cent of the state budget, with plans to increase the allocation to about 12 per cent in the 2026 budget.The Governor thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for selecting Kaduna State as the pilot for the Nigeria–China Poultry Project, describing the decision as a vote of confidence in the state’s stability and leadership.