We must bring an end to violence and bigotry in Kaduna – El-Rufai

by Dolapo Adelana

Governor of Kaduna Nasir El Rufai has vowed that his government will “never watch violence entrepreneurs who are enemies of humanity promote conflict and walk around free” in the state.

The governor stated this on Saturday while speaking at the graduation ceremony of diploma and certificate students of the Kaduna Centre for the Study of Christian Muslim Relations, held in Kaduna.

El Rufai said it was high time Muslims and Christians joined hands to put an end to violence and bigotry in the state.

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“Our state has borne too much suffering. Over the course of the last 37 years, thousands of people have died in outbreaks of violence across the state. Let us say enough is enough, mourn all our people who have died, comfort those who have suffered and, in their memory, say never again to violence, never again to bigotry”, he said.

“Our message to conflict entrepreneurs is that we will not allow anyone to entrench the narrative of hate and the attitude of belligerence and vengeance, when what our people need is peace, harmony and security.”

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