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We’re Committed To Tackling Religious, Racial Discrimination In Nigeria – Speaker Abbas

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, has said the parliament is committed to combating all forms of religious and racial discrimination to ensure the peaceful coexistence of Nigerians.

The Speaker gave the assurance while declaring open the 2025 Interfaith Legislative Roundtable Engagement organised by the House of Representatives in Abuja on Monday.

Represented by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, Speaker Abbas said the Roundtable continues a global momentum that began with the Second Parliamentary Conference on Interfaith Dialogue, held in Rome in June 2025.

He said the conference was attended by over 100 countries, including Nigeria, which pledged to collaborate across faiths and parliaments to defend democratic values, protect vulnerable populations, and counter divisive rhetoric.

According to him, the dialogue stems from the communique issued at the end of the event, which emphasised that peace-building must be proactive and anchored on ethics, accountability, and solidarity.

Abbas said, “This roundtable draws from those recommendations and seeks to localise them within the Nigerian context. It is instructive to mention that the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations has also reinforced these efforts, warning that the rising tide of online hate speech and the normalisation of dehumanising rhetoric present existential threats to democratic societies.

“The House of Representatives is committed to combating all forms of religious and racial discrimination with equal urgency. In light of this, the House, through this engagement, aims to identify legislative gaps, propose frameworks, and create tools that can meaningfully curb these threats while promoting civic education and peaceful coexistence.

“As outlined in our Legislative Agenda, we are focused on upholding the rule of law, fostering peace-building and dialogue, and deepening inclusion, especially for youth and marginalised communities. This engagement aligns squarely with those goals. From hate speech regulation in digital spaces to faith-based education for tolerance, we aim to evolve policies that not only protect freedom of belief but also inspire a generation of responsible citizenship.”

The speaker also said it is essential that the stakeholders begin to explore how faith-based education can serve as a frontline tool against extremism and divisive ideologies.

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He added that misinformation, indoctrination and poor civic understanding escalate religious conflicts.

Abbas emphasised the need to enhance the digital literacy of faith influencers and clerics, stressing that the House remained committed to defending the Constitution.

“Many of the vulnerabilities that breed religious conflict are rooted in misinformation, indoctrination, and poor civic understanding. By supporting reforms that integrate constitutional literacy, critical thinking, and peace studies into religious curricula across madrasas, seminaries, and faith-based schools, we can build a generation that is both spiritually grounded and civically informed,” he said.

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