The Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Association (SKCLA) has congratulated Muslim Ummah on the successful completion of the Ramadan and the celebration of Sallah.
A statement by the chairman of the association, Apostle (Dr) Emmanuel Nuhu Kure said the sacred period of devotion, sacrifice, and prayer as exemplified during the Ramadan period is a time of deep spiritual renewal.
He commended their dedication to seeking God’s mercy and guidance and prayed for the blessings of the holy season to bring peace, wisdom, and prosperity to their lives and the nation.
“As we celebrate this special moment, it is also a time for reflection on the path our nation is treading. Nigeria was built on the foundation of unity in diversity, where people of all faiths and backgrounds share a common destiny. It is in this spirit that we must continue to foster understanding, mutual respect, and a governance system that upholds justice and fairness for all.
“However, recent developments in our political landscape during the just concluded fast in some states in Northern Nigeria, raise concerns about the growing use of religion as a tool for sectional interests.
Leadership in a multi-religious, multi-ethnic nation like ours must be inclusive and sensitive to the aspirations of all Nigerians. When governance leans towards exclusivity, it risks weakening the bonds that hold us together.
“The trajectory of former interim party chairman Mai Mala Buni is a case in point. Had he become president, it is evident that his leadership would have been shaped by a sectional northern agenda rather than a vision for a united Nigeria. His political moves, along with those of others who subscribe to this ideology, serve as a warning to all Nigerians who still believe in a country where justice and equity reign.
“We must not ignore the growing influence of some politicians whose body language suggests a calculated effort to use religion as a political tool—not for national unity, but as a divisive force aimed at consolidating power in the North. This is happening at a time when various northern ethnic groups are beginning to assert their distinct identities and demand fairness. If left unchecked, this development could destabilize the fragile peace and trust that many have worked hard to build”.
He said, this is a time for vigilance and collective responsibility in which “we must ensure that our diversity remains a source of strength rather than division,” adding that Nigeria’s progress depends on leaders who are committed to serving all citizens, regardless of faith or region.
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