In the spirit of Easter celebration and interfaith harmony, the National President of Tuareg Residents in Nigeria, Alhaji Ali Mo...
In the spirit of Easter celebration and interfaith harmony, the National President of Tuareg Residents in Nigeria, Alhaji Ali Mohammed Agadez, alongside members of the organization, including its youth wing, paid a courtesy visit to Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru at his residence in Kaduna South, North-Western Nigeria.
The visit was aimed at congratulating the cleric on the successful completion of the 40-day Lenten fasting and prayers, while also reinforcing existing ties between the two communities.
Speaking during the visit, Alhaji Ali Mohammed Agadez said the gesture was part of efforts to promote peace, unity, and mutual respect among people of different religious backgrounds.
He recalled that during the Sallah celebrations, Pastor Yohanna Buru and members of his church visited the Tuareg community, where they interacted and shared moments of unity, fostering peaceful coexistence, religious tolerance, and understanding.
According to him, such exchange visits have continued to strengthen relationships between Nigerians and citizens of the Niger Republic residing in Northern Nigeria.
“We are delighted by Pastor Buru’s visit to us during the end of Ramadan. Today, we are here to reciprocate that gesture by congratulating him on the successful completion of Lent and to further strengthen the bond of brotherhood and friendship between us,” he said.
he said, This is easter season , we came to congratulate you and to strengthens good relationship for peace and unity
Alhaji Ali added that continued engagement and exchange of visits would enhance unity and deepen peaceful coexistence among the people of both nations.
Responding, the General Overseer of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Kaduna State, Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru, expressed appreciation to the Tuareg delegation for the Easter visit and their message of goodwill.
He described Nigeria and the Niger Republic as sister nations with a shared history and cultural ties, stressing the importance of sustained prayers and collective efforts toward peace and unity across Africa.
“We are one family under God, worshipping the same God and guided by holy scriptures. This calls for us to live together in peace, love, and harmony,” he said.
Pastor Buru further revealed that he maintains strong relationships with many friends from the Niger Republic, who regularly send him Easter,christmas and New Year greetings.
He called on youths across African nations to reject violence and drug abuse, urging them instead to embrace peace and act as responsible, law-abiding citizens for the development of society.
he called on all african youths to be an ambassadors of peace in any where they find themserves
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