Lagos Assures Of Ethnic, Religious Harmony, As Nigeria Turns 59

Lagos Assures Of Ethnic, Religious Harmony, As Nigeria Turns 59
September 20 10:09 2019 Print This Article

Benjamin Omoike

Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to ethic and religious harmony in the state, saying religion which has been the source of instability in other parts of the country has remained its own source of strength and unity.

The state’s Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, flanked by her counterpart in the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, stated this at a press conference held on Thursday in Lagos to commemorate Nigeria’s 59th Independence anniversary.   

She said the state, being the capital of the country when Nigeria became an Independent nation from British Colonial Rule on the 1st October, 1960 cannot afford not to roll out drums to mark the nation’s independence.

She noted, “that the peaceful co-existence of the two major religions in Nigeria – Christianity and Islam, while ensuring that other religious beliefs are not left out in the scheme of things in the State.

‘’The Ministry of Home Affairs, through the Nigeria Inter Religious Council, (NIREC), has ensured that matters of religious issues that could easily degenerate to acrimony are nipped in the bud on a regular basis, through consultations, consolidation and dialogue.’’

‘’It will interest you to know that while Religion, which is a source of instability in other states, has remained our own source of strength and unity in Lagos. We make bold to say that, Lagos remains the only state in Nigeria that has truly upheld the vision of the founding fathers in Nigeria and those who indeed fought for our Independence as a Nation.

‘’The likes of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Pa Enahoro and others will be happy in their graves seeing what Lagos stands for, and how we have held Nigeria together as a nation. Today, there is no tribe or tongue that is not represented in Lagos.

‘’Lagos, indeed, has remained a home for all Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion, and this is the major reason why this Independence Day Celebration is very dear to us as a state, and we will not spare any expense  to roll out the drums  come 1st October, 2019.’’

Harping on the activities for independence celebration, she said the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, will lead the Executive Council Members and other Muslim Faithful in the state, to the Secretariat Mosque, Alausa, for Jumat Service and Special Prayers for continuous peaceful co-existence of Lagos in particular and Nigeria in general on Friday 27th of September, while the state governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-olu, is billed to lead the Executive Council Members and other dignitaries to the Chapel of Christ the Light, the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, for a Church Service.

According to her, ‘’The Grand Finale of this year’s celebrations will witness His Excellency, the Governor, declaring open an exhibition of Arts and Crafts depicting the chronicle of events surrounding Nigeria’s Independence to date, while the climax of this year’s celebration will be a fun fiesta at the Police College ground in Ikeja.’’

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