Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has cautioned political parties against whipping up religious sentiments during campaigns while canvassing for votes from the electorate ahead of the 2023 general elections.
Ganduje made the call on Thursday in Kano while declaring open the fourth National Inter-Religious Conference organized by the state government.
He also urged strict adherence to a directive issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that restricted political parties from conducting campaigns at religious centers.
The governor lamented the use of religion by some political elites, especially during the election process, to divide the mutual relationship that exists between people of faith.
He then challenged leaders of various faiths to close ranks in mutual understanding and dialogue to promote unity, peace, and cohesion.
Ganduje said the theme, ”Harnessing Nigeria’s Religious Diversity for Sustainable Peace and National Development,” was timely.
He added that the conference would promote religious understanding in the society and enhance peace and unity in Nigeria.
Chairman of the National Inter-Religious Conference, Dr. Mohammad Bin-Uthman, said religious leaders must tread the path of the dignity of individual’s faith in spite of the differences.
He added that harnessing and celebrating diversity without violating the principle of individual faith is sacrosanct to national development.
The co-chair of the conference, Arch Bishop of Metropolitan, North Province, Peter Ogunmuyiwa added that the plurality of faith was a blessing to Nigeria in spite of the efforts of some elements to capitalize on the differences to create tension.
He called for constant interface and dialogue between Christian leaders and Muslim clergymen for better understanding and harmonious relationships in the country.