Lalong urges muslims to intensify prayers on security challenges for Nigeria

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has urged Muslims to intensify prayers for Nigeria following the increasing woes of security challenges.

The governor made the call on Monday at Government House, Jos, during a dinner (Iftar) organised by him for Muslim faithful in the state.

He said concerted efforts were required to address the security challenges militating the country, particularly the kidnapping of students in schools.

“We are passing through a difficult situation with insecurity becoming very worrisome. Government and security agencies are doing their best, but we have to encourage them and pray for them as we demand more action. Security as they say is everybody’s business,” he said.

He urged religious leaders to pray for leadership of the nation at all levels, for wisdom in tackling its challenges, saying the country is in a trying period, while tasking them to live by example.

“Avoid using the pulpit for politics and preaching hate and division. Government will not stand by and allow anybody to incite people against one another, because of religion or other differences. The law is there to moderate our conduct,” he said.

Earlier in his remarks, the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Idris Wase, thanked the governor for the initiative, saying it would foster tolerance and harmonious living in the state.

He prayed for the success of Lalong’s administration and progress in the state, while commending the governor for his inclusive style of governance.

Chairman of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) in Plateau and Emir of Wase, Alhaji Muhammadu Haruna, lauded Lalong for his efforts in facilitating religious tolerance in the state.

He prayed for God’s guidance for the governor in his discharge of duties, saying ‘God will guide and see you to the end of your tenure in good health and prosperity’.

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