Anglican primate urges Nigerians to work assiduously to control hate speech
Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Dr Nicholas Okoh, on Saturday appealed to Nigerians to avoid hate speech.
The Primate disclose in Kano state when he led some members of his church to visit Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje at the Government House, during a primatial visit to Anglican churches in Kano state.
Dr. OK oh, who described the hate speech in the recent times as alarming, he urged Nigerians to work assiduously to control it.
“Hate speech has serious consequences on our country as it promotes violence, extremism and conflicts.
“Most of the adherents of these two religions don’t have the real understanding of the teachings of their religions; that is why we having problem with hate speeches,” he said.
Okoh called on Nigerians to preach love, tolerance and understanding in order to move the country forward.
He said that religious bodies in the country had critical roles to play in nation building.
“We have critical roles in nation building and we must work for the progress of the country, because we believe in one Nigeria,” the cleric said.
Okoh also appealed Nigerians to tolerate people in other denominations because the country needs peace to grow.
He also commended the governor for his efforts in providing security of lives and property in the state.
In his remark, Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje restated the commitment of the state government in securing lives and property of all in the state.
“For government to make worshipers practise their faith without hindrance, government is beefing up security in places of worship during Sallah and Christmas festivities,” he said.
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