
Today tuesday,Kaduna state governor,Nasir El-Rufai said that the preaching bill he sent to State Assembly has no intention of banning evangelism in the state but only to curb emerging religious extremism.Speaking on the intention of government at a religious bill roundtable organised by non-governmental organisation,Carefronting Nigeria in Kaduna,Governor Nasir El-Rufai who was represented by his spokesman,Samuel Aruwan,posited that security of lives and property formed the basis of government's intention.According to him,the government appreciates the reservations and contributions of religious leaders and other critical stakeholders who have made their genuine positions,adding that some people have started politicizing the good intention of government to restore peace in Kaduna.He said,in the bill Christian Association of Nigeria {CAN} and Jama'atu Nasir Islam {JNI} if passed will have a framework where some strange ideological beliefs that are not in tandem with both faiths will be checked,stressing that the bill is not a law and everybody should make contribution.The Governor equally pointed out that,just before the present government came on board there were killinds in Southern Kaduna and Birnin Gwari axis of the state but now under firm control.El-Rufai stressed that ''Government wants to curb extremismbassociated with religious beliefs and not to stop evangelism in the state or stop people from practicing their faith.Kaduna State Government means well for the people and wants to secure the lives and property of the residents of the state.There are emerging threats and we need to take drastic measures now.We should all support this bill''.One more photo below.
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