The Only Panacea For Development, Good Governance Is Peace, President SPA
By Ben Auta
For a state or nation to grow and develop, peace is the most important element, says the President of Sisters for Peace Ambassadors (SPA) Evangelist Alheri Danlami.
She made the statement after her she and other executive members of the association were inaugurated last weekend at Maraban Rido by a combine clergy men of both Islamic and Christian religion.
She said that the need for peaceful coexistence between adherents of both faiths in the area prompted women In the area to come together and form an organization that will be of benefit to them.
Speaking earlier, Rev Danlami Gajere, has hinted that some of the major visions of the organization is to bring out the peace quality in women that can transform the world when harnessed.
He added that the organization which is non governmental and non profit is both open to women and girls.
He said that some of the programs of the organization include monthly seminars, workshops on health, business, family, peace and religious tolerance.
In a goodwill message, the Chief Imam of Almanar Mosque, Sheik Tukur Adam, said that he will support any initiatives anywhere where there is peace.
Speaking in English, Hausa and Fulbe, Sheik Tukur said that any country without peace will continue to struggle despite its God given resources.
He said that women world over also put their families especially their children first as well as well as give them Godly training for them make impact on the community and society atlarge.
Also, the Secretary of the Jama’atul Nasril Islam (JNI) in Kaduna State Alh Ibrahim Kufena, said that despite the difference in the mode of worship by both Christians and muslims, we all worship the same God, hence the reason why we must work in tandem.
Also, the Secretary of the CAN, Rev Sunday Ibrahim said that it is a shame for Kaduna State and the north entirely to engage In hostility over religion and ethnicity.
He said that the Kaduna State chapter of can will support the organization so that they can succeed.
Various speakers spoke at the occasion which graced by both religious, political and traditional leaders cut across the different faiths and ethnic groups.
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