Tinubu committed to promoting interfaith dialogue: FG

Information minister Mohammed Idris has stated that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is committed to promoting policies that encourage interfaith dialogue and harmonious coexistence.
The minister made this remark on Sunday in Abuja at the 2024 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols, themed ‘Jesus Our Victory’, based on 1 Corinthians 15:57.
The minister reiterated Mr Tinubu administration’s commitment to advancing policies that foster interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence.
He emphasised the administration’s reliance on media platforms as partners in this mission, urging them to spotlight stories celebrating shared humanity and peaceful collaboration among Nigerians of diverse faiths.
He emphasised the media’s role in promoting stories of peaceful coexistence among Nigerians of different faiths.
Reflecting on the season’s significance, Mr Idris said Christmas is a time for giving, reflection, and renewal. He encouraged individuals to show kindness and compassion to their neighbours, particularly those in need.
Mr Idris also called on Christians to act as agents of reconciliation wherever they find themselves.
He noted the event’s national relevance for its spiritual significance and values like hope, unity, and peace, which are core to Nigeria’s journey.
“Tonight, as we listen to the lessons of scripture and lift our voices in carols, we celebrate the timeless story of Christmas. This story, which recounts the birth of Jesus Christ, is one of divine love and redemption. It speaks to our shared humanity and collective yearning for peace and goodwill.
“As we prepare to enter a new year, let us carry the lessons of this season into our daily lives. Let us redouble our efforts to build a Nigeria where everyone is valued and respected, regardless of their beliefs or background,” stated the minister.
(NAN)
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