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LAGOS REAFFIRMS POSITION AS MODEL FOR RELIGIOUS HARMONY, INTERFAITH UNITY

 



Despite being home to adherents of diverse religions, Lagos State continues to stand out, not just as Nigeria’s commercial hub, but also as a beacon of religious harmony and a model for interfaith unity.


According to the Commissioner for the Ministry of Home Affairs, Hon. Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, Lagos has built a robust framework for bridging Christianity and Islam by recognising the spiritual needs of both faiths and actively fostering dialogue, inclusion, and mutual celebration.


Speaking at the ongoing 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing, the Commissioner emphasised that the Ministry’s core mandate is to enhance harmonious relations among faith-based organisations. This, he noted, is achieved through landmark programmes, joint celebrations, and continuous engagement with religious leaders.


He cited the recently concluded Christian and Muslim fasting seasons, stating that the State Government played its part in promoting peace and understanding during this period, without showing bias toward either religion.


Layode explained that the State's active involvement in various religious activities reflects a shared identity and unwavering commitment to peaceful coexistence.


Beyond ceremonial events, the Ministry also convenes the NIREC Interfaith Parleys, a unique initiative that brings together Christian and Muslim leaders to advise the government, prevent conflicts, and convey policy information to their congregations.


This dual-faith strategy, Layode said, has fostered a climate where religious leaders collaborate on shared values such as peace, unity, discipline, and spiritual growth. This, in turn, has translated into security and social harmony that has galvanised the economy of the State.


In his words: “Lagos is a city of many people and many faiths - but one heart.” He added that this religious unity has been a major factor in the State’s peaceful coexistence over the years.

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