Celebrate This Easter with love, not hatred Religion
In a message to felicitate with the Christian body, sign by its Director of publicity, Ishaq Akintola, the group noted that religion is unity and togetherness not division and rancor.
The statement reads, “The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) sends fraternal greetings to all Nigerian Christians on this august occasion. We love our Christian neighbours and we wish to coexist peacefully with them. Religion is love, not hatred.
“We call on the Nigerian body of Christ to consolidate the nation’s gains under the present administration by heightening its patriotism and its readiness to sacrifice.
“We charge Nigerian churches to promote internal justice, equity and fairplay in all its dealings. We appeal to Christian leaders and clerics to guide the nation’s leaders both at state and national levels with scriptural wisdom, to redirect the focus of the youth from materialism to piety and to pay special attention to core family values which are now lacking in society.
“We remind our Christian neighbours that the impact of corruption in the areas of ignorance, disease, bad roads, poverty, poor power supply, technological backwardness, etc know no religion.
“It affects all of us whether we are Christians, Muslims or traditionalists. We are all victims. We must all stand together in a single file to fight this social cankerworm. No retreat, no surrender.
“We must speak with one voice and reject those who arrogate our commonwealth to themselves alone without caring whose faith is gored.
“These anti-social elements also come to the church and the mosque. We therefore charge both the minbarand the altar to demonstrate the political will to stamp out corruption in every home.
“We must address their consciences. We must stop idolizing dubious characters. We must publicly appreciate hardworking and honest Nigerians and stop deriding them for their low financial status.
“Let us also come together in love and harmony to bring peace to our great nation once again. Christians and Muslims worshipping only one God must desist from seeing themselves as enemies.
We are from one and the same God and unto him we shall return. Killing and maiming in the name of that same God is a huge dis-service to Him as our Creator.
“Let us use religion to fight evil, not ourselves. We all do not have to belong to the same religion as it is by chance that we were born in the South, East or Northern part of Nigeria. We could have been scattered in Siberia, Holland or Trinidad and Tobago.
Finally, we call on Christian clerics and prayer warriors to persistently pray for the survival of Nigeria, for peace and stability.
“We look forward to the day when our religious leaders will extend dinner invitations to each other and dine together while radio and television stations air the joyous event live.
“We have no doubt that such an incident will go a long way to promote love, forgiveness and peaceful co-existence. But who will bell the cat?”
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