Buhari frowns at Kaduna communal crisis

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Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari.

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President Muhammadu Buhari on  Saturday condemned the latest communal violence in Kasuwan Magani in Kaduna State, which claimed 55 lives.

Reacting to the violent clashes, President Buhari said the frequent resort to bloodshed by Nigerians over misunderstandings that can be resolved peacefully, is worrisome.

According to the President, “No culture and religion supports the disregard for the sanctity of life,” adding that “peaceful coexistence is necessary for the progress of any society and its wellbeing.”

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity,  Garba  Shehu,  in a signed statement said the President noted that without communal harmony, the environment for the conduct of “our everyday businesses would be impossible to achieve.”

President Buhari explained that “violence cannot be an alternative to peace. On the contrary, reliance on violence leads to ultimate self-destruction. Violence is an ill wind that blows nobody any good. Embracing peace is a necessity.”

While  commending the Kaduna State government for its rapid response to the crisis, the President appealed to community leaders to engage in regular dialogue to nip imminent crises in the bud, while admonishing the people to develop the spirit of tolerance and patience at all times.


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