Buhari: Social Justice, Fairness Key to Nigeria’s Unity

By Tobi Soniyi in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja Friday said his administration would continue to promote unity and peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians by ensuring fairness and social justice to all.

A statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Garba Shehu said Buhari made the promise while receiving Sheikh Abdul-Muhsin Muhammad Al-Qassimi, Imam of the Mosque of the Holy Prophet in Medina, at the State House.

  Buhari said God had a purpose of bringing people from different ethnic backgrounds into one country- Nigeria.

 “God knows best- a population of 180 million people comprising more than 300 ethnic groups many of them with cultural ties stronger than religion can only co-exist peacefully in an atmosphere of social justice,’’ he said.

 Buhari urged Muslims and all other citizens to imbibe and practice social justice as a norm and prayed to Allah to guide his government in doing the same.

“I pray that God gives us the courage to be fair to people he put in our charge so that we can enjoy his mercy,’’ he said.  

Citing several personal life lessons from the country’s political crisis in 1966, the civil war, his incarceration for three and half years in solitary detention, and his attempts to win presidential election,  Buhari told the visiting Imam that he had learnt ‘‘an important lesson about social justice.’’

The president commended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its efforts to create a better understanding and practice of Islam.

He welcomed the visit of the Imam to Nigeria, noting that it would strengthen the bond of ties between the two countries. 

In his remarks, Sheikh Al-Qassimi commended the peaceful co-existence of Nigerians of different faiths.

He expressed satisfaction with the cordial relations between government and religious leaders and called for a better teaching and practice of Islam devoid of extremism.

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