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NSCIA Warns Religious Leaders Not To Destroy Existing Peace in Oyo

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The Secretary-General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Oyo State chapter, Shaikh Salaudeen Busairi, has urged religious leaders in the state not to destroy the existing peace in the state because of their selfish gains.

Shaikh Salaudeen stated this during a courtesy visit paid by the Council to the Special Assistant to Governor Seyi Makinde on Islamic Affairs, Imam Abdul Rasheed Abdul-Azeez in Ibadan, the state capital.

He said that Governor Makinde has never been found wanting in maintaining good relationship with Muslims, even though he is a Christian.

He added that the governor’s cordial relationship with Muslims has shown clearly in the areas of education, employment and other social amenities in the state.

He said: “We should not allow any ulterior sentiment to becloud us from recognising the good deed done by anybody, that is what we call truth and fairness in Islam. We should not allow religious sentiment to separate us as religious leaders.”

He also pointed out that Governor Makinde had been demonstrating fairness and a sense of balance among all the religions and that “we can always rely on his leadership prowess.”

He added that there should be mutual cooperation among all religions in the state, even as he appealed to some Elders who he said always hide under the canopy of religion to fan embers of discord among Muslims to have a re-think.

He then admonished youths in the state irrespective of wherever they find themselves to shun any leader calling for war, saying that, whenever they kindle fire of war, Allah shall always extinguish it.

He added further that people must be aware that there are some political failures hiding under the banner of religion to cause chaos in the society.

He commended Governor Makinde for declaring Public Holiday on (Hijirah) an Islamic calendar year and for celebrating the Maolud Nabiy as Governor of the state.

He also appreciated the present administration in the state for allowing students of various secondary schools to practise their religions without any harassment or intimidation.

In his remarks, the Special Assistant to Governor Makinde on Islamic Affairs, Imam Abdul-Azeez solicited the support of all religious leaders to join hands in moving the state forward.