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Governor Bago urges interfaith harmony to foster Niger’s development


Niger State governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has called for stronger interfaith harmony and religious tolerance to drive progress and development in the state.

The governor, who stated this as Special Guest during the 114th anniversary and Thanksgiving service of the First Baptist Church, Minna, emphasised the need for mutual respect and understanding among people of different faiths.

Represented by the Deputy Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Mrs Afiniki Eunice Dauda, Bago maintained that there is no limit to the progress that can be achieved when there is religious tolerance among the people.

He congratulated the leadership and members of the First Baptist Church, Minna, on the 114th anniversary, noting, “the Church is a testimony of God’s grace, and it has become a beacon of light and hope to many.”

The governor urged the Church to build stronger interfaith harmony through love, honesty, and service to humanity.

“I enjoin Christians in the state to continue to support our administration and I reassure you of more inclusive governance,” he stated.

The Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Faruk Bahago, who was represented by the Kauran Minna, Mr Peterson Kaura, appreciated all Christians in his domain for always exhibiting good character and being peaceful, while urging them to sustain it.

Also, the Presiding Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Minna, Rev. Dr Odadeyi, the representative of the President, Niger/Kebbi Baptist Conference, among other clergy, commended the governor for his love for Christians in the state and encouraged him to deepen it.

Similarly, the Nigerian Christian Youths in Politics, Niger State Chapter, used the forum to endorse Governor Umaru Bago for a second term in office, in recognition of his inclusive style of governance.





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