Christmas: Nigerians Must Resist Division Along Religious Lines – Zulum

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Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has felicitated Christians in the state for this year’s Christmas celebration, as he urged them to resist elements of…

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has felicitated Christians in the state for this year’s Christmas celebration, as he urged them to resist elements of religious disharmony across the state.

He called on Nigerians not to allow those who seek to truncate the harmony that exists between the different religions, noting that the enemies of the country do not consider people’s religious affiliation before attacking them.

The governor in his Christmas message said, “The security challenges we faced affected us as citizens, regardless of our faith.

“Boko Haram insurgents attacked dozens of mosques and churches as well as communities, killing Muslims and Christians at various times. They rendered many of our brothers and sisters homeless across the North, South and central parts of Borno State.

“As governor, I have on numerous occasions paid humanitarian and reconstruction visits to diverse communities of all faiths in the South, North and central parts of the state because the attacks by insurgents mostly did not take religion into account. Everyone who did not share the Boko Haram ideology was a target, regardless of whether the victim was a Muslim or Christian.

“I have paid countless visits to communities in Chibok, Askira-Uba, Hawul, Biu, Gwoza, Monguno, Baga, Kala-Balge to mention but a few and at all times, my consideration has always been about critical humanitarian need and not religion.

“We have worked hard to rebuild and resettle communities with the consideration of fairness to the most affected portions of our 27 local government areas. While majority of citizens seem to appreciate all that we are achieving together, there are few amongst us, who in recent times are trying to undermine our core values and the religious tolerance that exist across Borno State.”

He said such persons preferred to ignore the fact that in the state there are many families with mixture of Muslims and Christians, sometimes from same parents, yet living together in harmony.He added, “These few persons seem to forget our experiences and how we have tried to resist aggressors who wanted to tear us along religious lines. We must resist any attempt to divide us along religious lines, especially now that Borno is on the path of economic recovery, growth and development.

“As the governor of Borno State, I pledge not to be distracted and I pledge to remain fair with the guiding principle of considering the urgency of humanitarian needs as they affect communities in all our continued responses across Borno State.”