FG will not Condone Criminality under the Guise of Religion - Mustapha

Thu, Mar 22, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

Boss Mustapha warns religious leaders against perpetrating criminal acts under the guise of religion

 

THE federal government has warned that it will be decisive in applying the full weight of the law against those who masquerade under the guise of religion or any other pretence to perpetrate crimes.

Boss Mustapha, secretary to the government of the Federation, issued the warning today at the opening of the 2018 first quarter meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, held in Abuja.

He said: “Religion is an instrument for building national harmony and peaceful co-existence, and this government is committed to fairness to all, irrespective of their ethnic background or religious beliefs.”

He listed extremism and religious intolerance as one of the challenges facing the country, urging religious and traditional leaders as “custodians of our tradition and moulders of public opinion to help the government find solutions that will complement the on-going efforts of government.  We urge you to speak up against actions and groups that threaten our peace and national unity”. He emphasised that the peaceful co-existence of Nigerians is important.

He lamented that “insurgency had threatened national security and territorial integrity. He restated the resolve of the federal government to ensure that dialogue and peaceful approach were deployed to support the military effort. He commended security agencies for living up to their expectations and stressed that the business of security was the business of all Nigerian citizens as a collective responsibility.

Seated Centre Mustapha, flanked on the right and left by Sa'ad Abubakar III and
Seated Centre Mustapha, flanked on the right and left by Sa’ad Abubakar III and

He stated that government had designed the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, ERGP, aimed at diversification and deepening of economic growth, as a response to the economic recession which the country was gradually over coming. Safety net programmes, adopting policies to ease the process of doing business in Nigeria, deploying resources to boost infrastructure development that can create opportunities, employment and enhance the fight against corruption, were other economic recovery strategies.   He called on the council to play its role to ensure the success of all the strategies adopted by government.

He urged the members of the council to help disseminate information on the importance of registration by all eligible citizens, as the nation prepared for the next elections.  He emphasised that this was their civic duty, while voting was their constitutional right. He appealed for non-violent political activities all through the electioneering process.

Sa’ad Abubakar III, Sultan of Sokoto, co-chairmen of the council,  and Samson Olasupo  Ayokunle, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,  commended  Mustapha, for reviving the council after a period of dormancy.

– Mar. 22, 2018 @ 18:50 GMT |

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